you still at /lib32 ? :=)
Nope. On all my current systems /{,usr}/lib *IS* lib64. I don't have
a need for lib32 and when I did lib32 *was* /{,usr}/lib.
Bottomline there are only 64-bit libs. It makes things WAY EASIER to deal with.
Do you still need 32-bit libs?
with is good as a dec_alpha ready from 29 yaers ago :)
only amiga needs it
with is good as a dec_alpha ready from 29 yaers ago :)
I wouldn't know.
29 years ago there was only sparc(s) as far as I had
access to. The mainframe was a dec but 32-bit VAX/VMS on there with a bunch of 9 track tape drives.
I heard it took roughly 24 hours to
boot the damn thing up.
I never actually witnessed a bootup but the
source of that information was reliable so I went along with it.
I got offered a 64-bit alpha - free but I had to pay the shipping -
after they got sold to compaq. If I am not mistaken Tru64 was the OS
of choice at that time. I think x86_64 is the only architecture that
can run 32-bit libs/apps.
only amiga needs it
Highly unlikely to ever see the light of day here.
I don't do
emulators. What for?
it was just like 1kw energi at boot :=)
i remember Tru64, but not what commes next
i wish amiga gui and programs worked on linux today
how does gopher work now ? :)
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