On Thursday 18 July 2013 19:51:51 Russ Allbery wrote: > It doesn't -- but neither of those use the lib64/lib32 layout either, > because that layout can't represent that difference. They do something > more complicated (they have to). So basically it's out of scope for what > my macro is trying to solve (and what the original question asked for, > also). i don't think it is. you're trying to guess the default multilib dir. x32 is another x86 related multilib (it installs into libx32 ... not complicate at all). the mips example isn't limited to IRIX; Linux supports them too. also assuming how the system has configured things based purely on tuples is a good way to fail. asking the compiler (gcc) for its multilib OS path is the closest atm to reliably getting the right answer. -mike
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