Issue related to the file system hierarchy for operating systems using the systemd service manager

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Hi,

when running extra/audacity from command line it runs into issues, but
doesn't provide any output and it seems not to start.

When running extra/tenacity from command line it shows that there is an
issue with duplicated plugins. It ignores the duplicated plugins and
after a while it does start.

The culprit is a link.

$ /bin/ls -ld /usr/lib{,64} 
drwxr-xr-x 460 root root 524288 May  1 17:37 /usr/lib
lrwxrwxrwx   1 root root      3 Apr  7 20:02 /usr/lib64 -> lib

"1.5 Does Arch follow the Linux Foundation's Filesystem Hierarchy
Standard (FHS)?

Arch Linux follows the file system hierarchy for operating systems using
the systemd service manager. See file-hierarchy(7) for an explanation of
each directory along with their designations. In particular, /bin,
/sbin, and /usr/sbin are symbolic links to /usr/bin, and /lib and /lib64
are symbolic links to /usr/lib." -
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Frequently_asked_questions#Does_Arch_follow_the_Linux_Foundation's_Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard_(FHS)?

What should I do? Report a bug against a package or something else?

Regards,
Ralf




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