On 07/28/2011 10:35 AM, Braden McDaniel wrote:
Really, sharing of $HOME can (and does) happen among much *more*
disparate architectures than x86 and x86_64. We don't have to think
about this as much these days now that MIPS and SPARC have waned in
popularity; but the idea that we might start seeing a lot more
consumer-oriented ARM devices running Linux isn't exactly far-fetched.
I typically use ~/`config.guess`/bin.
Yah me too - with $(config.guess) being $(uname -m)
As it stands, ~/bin and ~/.local/bin are only appropriate for binaries
that are not arch-specific. Any "standard" that doesn't take that into
account needs some improvement.
Agreed ...