2 Jun
2004
2 Jun
'04
21:17
Because "every-goddam-thing" is 32-bit! Therefore, if an ap isn't 64bit aware(looking for lib64 like all 64bit distros), it will find 32bit libs where it expects...... B-) On Wednesday 02 June 2004 03:00 pm, Örn Hansen wrote:
I'm totally amazed, totally ... who was the "smart" guy who figured out, that on a 64bit system, the native libraries should be kept in a non-standard directory lib64???? Every program I stumble upon, is choking on this ... they all try to locate their "normal" libraries in /lib or /usr/lib and expect them to be 64bit.
How come, this "smart" fellow didn't put non-native 32bit libraries as lib32 and 64bit native libraries where every-goddam-thing expects to find them?