On 02/27/2013 07:29 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Frans de Boer wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> The book allows creation if 32-bit systems as well as 64-bit. However,
>> on 64-bit systems the library directory is still called /usr/lib pointed
>> to from the symlink /usr/lib64.
>>
>> I case I want a system which can handle mainly 64-bit programs and on
>> occasion a 32-bit program, I need the two libraries separated. This
>> applies of course also for the root based /lib and /lib64 directories.
>>
>> I tried giving the parameter '--libdir=/usr/lib64' to the configure
>> script. But I see at the end of chapter 5, that the 64-bit library was
>> riddled with links to the 32-bit library. This is not a problem as long
>> as it affects only the programs in the /tools directory, but I saw the
>> same at the root.
>>
>> I searched the document, but could not find a way to solve this. Could
>> someone give me a pointer where I might have gone wrong or what else I
>> can/should do?
>
> LFS is a 'pure' 64-bit (or 32-bit) system.  For a multilib system, you
> want clfs:  http://trac.cross-lfs.org/
>
>     -- Bruce
>
Hi Bruce, again.

Quick response from you and as always to the point. By the way, are you 
having "e-mail" duty this week? ;)

Regards, Frans.
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