On 12/27/2022 6:39 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/27/22 14:59, Bill Cunningham wrote:
On 12/27/2022 5:31 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/27/22 14:15, Bill Cunningham 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.
If they are installed by the package manager, you shouldn't be
deleting them.
Do you mean "x86_64-w64-mingw32" and "i686-w64-mingw32"?
Did you install wine?
No. I never install a gui. Nor wine at all. I did click minimal
install, the emulator option (maybe that's it) and C development tools.
I can't find anything like an "emulator" entry in the list of options.
The C development tools might have brought it in.
Or maybe you mean virtualization? That would likely bring in
something that uses that directory.
Actually, looking at it more, it looks like it's mostly localization
info getting packaged for mingw as well as the main localization
directory. I can't say whether or not that's a packaging bug.
Yes, virtualization tools. And the option for standard add on or
something like that. That is the only additional options to minimal
install I add. If I need guis I usually run of a USB stick the
Workstation ISO.
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