Werner Flamme wrote: 64-bit native programs in the native /usr/lib directory.
Yes, and a lot of them: for DAT in /usr/lib/*; do file $DAT >> usrlib.txt; done grep -c '64-bit' usrlib.txt 19 ls -l /usr/lib | wc -l 806
You might check a few other stats:
file /usr/lib/* >/tmp/usrlib.txt wc /tmp/usrlib.txt 1203 10319 151426 /tmp/usrlib.txt grep -c '32-bit' /tmp/usrlib.txt 389 grep -c '64-bit' /tmp/usrlib.txt 75 rpm -qf /usr/lib/*|sort|uniq>/tmp/usrlib_rpms.txt wc /tmp/usrlib_rpms.txt 612 1326 24258 /tmp/usrlib_rpms.txt grep -P '32bit|\.\d86' /tmp/usrlib_rpms.txt |wc 292 292 11514 grep x86_64 /tmp/usrlib_rpms.txt |wc 474 474 17470 pcalc 507-329 = 182
182/612 packages .... seems like alot more than 19 files... But this is for a server, not a desktop w/windows compat For the /usr/lib64 dir: rpm -qf /usr/lib64/*|sort|uniq>/tmp/usrlib64_rpms.txt
grep x86_64 /tmp/usrlib64_rpms.txt |wc 1442 1442 48067
And the above 32-bit libraries support how many 32-bit packages in /usr/bin? rpm -qf /usr/bin/*|sort|uniq|grep -P '32bit|\.\d86'|wc 0 0 0 Just my 2 ¢ I don't have chrome on my box... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org