Hi,
Thanks for the info.
Yes I have a 64-bit cpu but technically why is this needed, can it be just
solved
with having all the 64-bit libs in /usr/lib?
Does this mean that if I have a 64-bit cpu that is not capable of supporting
ia32
then only /usr/lib will exist?
Thanks
Shams
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"Steve Siegfried" <sos(a)zjod.net> wrote in message
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Shams wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I noticed that Fedora has both /usr/lib and /usr/lib64
>
> Is this only on Fedora or standard across many Linux distros?
> Why is this needed, I mean why not just have /usr/lib?
>
> Thanks
> Shams
>
Umm... because you've got a 64-bit CPU that supports both ia32 and
either ia64 or x86-64?
This is pretty standard across most 64-bit capable distributions.
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