New arch for OpenSUSE
Hi folks, First of all, I'm Fernando Simon, 21 years old, from Brazil. Here I work with development (Web, GIS, and OCI) and databases, and I'm a Linux enthusiast. Here I work directly with Linux, compiling programs from source, compiling kernel, installing databases (Oracle and PostgreSQL). In the begin of this year I bought a laptop (x64 arch) and installed a SuSE 9.3 x64 and started to compile programs by my self. When I started to compile I saw some problems with the architecture (the /lib and /lib64), link errors, path errors.... In the end of the July I found in the a good article about a new way how to restructure a linux distribution to use a better multi-architecture support. The link to article: http://www.linuxbase.org/futures/ideas/multiarch/ My doubt is, this way can be apply in the next release for OpenSUSE? Is possible to OpenSUSE use this way by default? Hints? Thanks again Fernando Simon
Fernando Simon wrote:
In the end of the July I found in the a good article about a new way how to restructure a linux distribution to use a better multi-architecture support. The link to article: http://www.linuxbase.org/futures/ideas/multiarch/ My doubt is, this way can be apply in the next release for OpenSUSE?
Hi Fernando! As far as I understand this article this is just an idea that might get integrated into the LSB standard if it gets accepted. If that should be the case I think Suse will change this (probably a _lot_ of work). So I think whatever discussion process the people from Linuxbase have, this should be the place to go if you want to make this become reality. Suse should do the rest to remain standards compliant. Cheers nordi
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