On 12/27/2022 6:00 PM, Bill Cunningham wrote:
On 12/27/2022 5:56 PM, Barry wrote:
On 27 Dec 2022, at 22:15, Bill Cunningham <bill.cu1234@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I have found directories in /usr that are named after
architectures. So something has changed; is it ok to delete these?
One is "x86_64", something and one is another architecture. Are
these for the system installing? They were not in f36.
Is it ok? No. You are likely to break something you have installed.
I would use rpm -f <filename> on some of the files in those folders
to find out what package they come from.
Then if you do not need that package see if dnf remove can safely
remove it.
Barry
B
I didn't see any files in those directories.
Maybe it was the "C development tools". I do not use mingw or clang.
Occasionally gcc.
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