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Re: Autoconf and 64-bit Systems
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Eric Blake |
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Re: Autoconf and 64-bit Systems |
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Tue, 03 Feb 2009 05:50:21 -0700 |
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According to Tom Browder on 2/2/2009 1:53 PM:
> Is there any way to have configure test for a 64-bit system and then
> put libraries in a default place, say /usr/local/lib64, instead of the
> default /usr/local/lib as so many GNU packages do at the moment?
>
> I know I can use ./configure --libdir=/usr/local/lib64 but would like
> the package to take care of that.
The BEST way to do this is for distros that want /usr/local/lib64 to be
the default to install a /usr/local/config.site that makes this happen
automatically. Since it is the distro that is choosing the name, they
should enforce it.
- --
Don't work too hard, make some time for fun as well!
Eric Blake address@hidden
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- Autoconf and 64-bit Systems, Tom Browder, 2009/02/03
- Re: Autoconf and 64-bit Systems, Russ Allbery, 2009/02/03
- Re: Autoconf and 64-bit Systems,
Eric Blake <=
- Re: Autoconf and 64-bit Systems, Tom Browder, 2009/02/03
- Re: Autoconf and 64-bit Systems, Eric Blake, 2009/02/03
- Re: Autoconf and 64-bit Systems, Tom Browder, 2009/02/03
- Re: Autoconf and 64-bit Systems, Peter Breitenlohner, 2009/02/03
- Re: Autoconf and 64-bit Systems, Eric Blake, 2009/02/03
- Re: Autoconf and 64-bit Systems, Tom Browder, 2009/02/03
- Re: Autoconf and 64-bit Systems, Paul Elliott, 2009/02/03
Re: Autoconf and 64-bit Systems, Bob Friesenhahn, 2009/02/03