Re: no /usr/lib in the nfs-root Re: ARMv8 Bootstrap Project

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On 12/14/2012 01:11 PM, Guy Streeter wrote:
On 12/06/2012 01:58 PM, Guy Streeter wrote:
In the process of making sure I understand all this, I gave building nss-util
a go. It failed because /usr/lib doesn't exist. Should /usr/lib exist, or is
the correct response to change nss-util so it uses /usr/lib64 ?

Is responding to this thread the best way to discuss this, or should it happen
on chat or in the wiki?

thanks,
--Guy


So is this project already dead, or what?
--Guy

Nope, like Jon says, we were just short on cycles due to other work,
or in my case some time off I'd had planned for quite some time (I
probably should have announced I'd be out for a bit...my bad).

In general, there should be nothing in /usr/lib, just like with any
other 64-bit Fedora distribution.  On x86_64, the exception is for
32-bit libraries, aiui.

Hence, the correct response would be to change to /usr/lib64.  I
have not looked at the nss-util source, but if it's using standard
./configure, it should have picked up the proper paths from the
stage2 script.

Hope that helps...and sorry for the delay...

--
ciao,
al
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Red Hat, Inc.
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