Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 2015-04-03, Walter Dnes <waltd...@waltdnes.org> wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 02, 2015 at 02:12:40PM -0300, Francisco Ares wrote
> >> Hi,
> >> 
> >> How does one know previously which packages will require 32 bit ABI ?
> >> 
> >> I have two systems (among others) to consider: one is very simple, built
> >> using as fewer packages as possible, it is the development system for an
> >> embedded equipment, and it is 64 bit ABI only - no multilib;  the other is
> >> a general purpose workstation, with lots of packages, and someday, by some
> >> forgotten reason, I needed to install emul-linux-* .
> >
> >   Can you attach your /var/lib/portage/world file to a post here?  I
> > assume you have nothing embarressing in it.  Almost all applications
> > that used to require 32-bit emulation now run natively on 64-bit
> > no-multilib.  I recently upgraded a 7+ year old machine from 32-bit
> > Gentoo to 64-bit-only Gentoo (no-multilib) and I don't have any apps
> > with problems as 64-bit only.
> 
> The only two 32-bit apps I've run into on my various XFCE machines are
> grub-legacy (which requires a 32-bit ncurses lib), and acroread (which
> requires 100+ 32-bit libraries).

hmmm, I have 7 emul-linux86 packages, but portage did not offer to
replace them when I checked today for a world update -- I didn't want to
remove them manually, I thought it might do more harm than good.  I am
not sure whether I need any 32-bit libraries, although I do have
multilib enabled, but I wonder about those emul-linux-x86 packages.  Any
way for me to tell what is going on here such as dependencies on 32-bit
libraries?


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