On 07/21/13 16:13, lee wrote: > Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> On 07/21/13 02:02, lee wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> what is supposed to go into /usr/local/lib/ and what into >>> /usr/local/lib64 on amd64? >>> >>> I'm trying to get libsx installed and am wondering into which of these >>> directories it is supposed to go. /usr/local/lib/ sounds like "native", >>> but then there wouldn't be /usr/local/lib64/, or would there? >>> >>> >> Well, if you're building the 32-bit lib it would go in /usr/local/lib/ >> or if you're building the 64-bit lib it would go in /usr/local/lib64 > Thanks! I don't do 32bit anymore, so it's 64. > > Strange is: > > > [root@yun:~]$ find /usr/lib -type f | wc -l > 14490 > [root@yun:~]$ find /usr/lib64/ -type f | wc -l > 15345 > [root@yun:~]$ > > > /usr/lib/ should be empty. Why are there so many obsolete files > installed? > > > BTW, why are there so many i686 packages installed: > > > [root@yun:~]$ yum list installed |grep 686 > audit-libs.i686 2.3.1-2.fc19 installed > cracklib.i686 2.8.22-3.fc19 installed > > > > Can I remove those? Are there amd64 packages depending on i686 packages? > > You can certainly try..... If you do try and something depends on them, yum will let you know what needs them and will offer to erase them as well.... Then you can decide *if* you can/should remove them. -- Getting tired of non-Fedora discussions and self-serving posts -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org