On 15 September 2016 at 15:51, Nadikuda, Lavanya <
lavanya.nadik...@us.fujitsu.com> wrote:
> What if I want both the directories.
>
>
So Set libdir to one, install a symlink for the other.
Ross
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On 14 September 2016 at 22:44, Nadikuda, Lavanya <
lavanya.nadik...@us.fujitsu.com> wrote:
> Could you please let me know what the resolution is for /lib64 directory
> not found in yocto.
>
>
If you're bothered by this, you can change your base_libdir to be /lib64
instead of /lib.
Ross
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Subject: Re: [yocto] No /lib64 directory in yocto
On 14 September 2016 at 22:44, Nadikuda, Lavanya
mailto:lavanya.nadik...@us.fujitsu.com>> wrote:
Could you please let me know what the resolution is for /lib64 directory not
found in yoct
Hi Kishore,
Could you please let me know what the resolution is for /lib64 directory not
found in yocto.
Thank You,
Lavanya.
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Hi,
When I boot the Yocto kernel on the target I don't see the /lib64 directory.
Some of my packages I build with Yocto are not working because of no .so or any
other files in /lib64/ .
External packages are looking for library files in /lib64 directory.
Is there any way that we can have /lib