Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
I don't remember if 7.0-RELEASE sysinstall lists it, but I know
7.0-STABLE does.
Oh, that explains it. I installed RELEASE and am still on RELEASE tbh.
Sorry for being on the wrong list... :-/
I don't rememeber any obvious question at least and
/etc/src.conf did not exist efter install.
What relevancy does this have to sysinstall? Nothing during sysinstall
touches src.conf. Every FreeBSD system will be missing /etc/src.conf
after an install; the same goes for /etc/make.conf. It's normal.
WITHOUT_LIB32 is supposed to be in src.conf. If it's missing on STABLE,
wouldn't that mean 32-bit compatibility would be added to STABLE at next
world rebuild or is there another mechanism preventing this from happen?
There are references in ldconfig to a couple of options I find in
/etc/defaults/rc.conf
Should I blank those? /usr/local/libdata/ldconfig32 is an empty folder here.
No, do not blank them; they will not be used, as was shown to you by
/etc/rc.d/ldconfig's output not utilising any 32-bit paths. There's no
point in blanking something that won't get used, it'll just confuse
someone who looks at the system or lead them astray.
Message received and understood. Leaving them alone. :-)
There's also a /libexec/ld-elf32.so.1 left, with the same old date as
the libs, and a symlink from /usr/libexec/ld-elf32.so.1 pointing to it.
Should I leave them or remove them? They were not mentioned in the diff
in the bugreport.
You should safely be able to remove those as well, assuming you have
rebuilt/reinstalled world, and rebuilt all of your ports. Otherwise
upon removal, programs utilising ld-elf32.so.1, won't have a valid
ld.so loader, and will fail immediately.
World is rebuilt but I haven't rebuilt my ports but they shouldn't have
been built against the 32-bit libraries in the first place, should they?
64-bit libraries are the default choice I assume or am I missing
something vital here? I'll remove them and see what happens when I
reboot. It will be an exciting start of the day ;-)
Thanks again for your help, It's highly appreciated.
/Morgan
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