Re: [PATCH] LIBDIR detection without /proc

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On 05/20/2009 04:52 PM, Andreas Thienemann wrote:
On Wed, 20 May 2009, Warren Togami wrote:

Could we please not rely on /proc to detect anything?  Something like
the following would work fine.  It also has the benefit of being able to
run without /proc mounted, which is great for building initrd's within a
chroot.

I'm not sure if checking for an installed file is going to work flawless.
*shrug*

If you have 64bit plymouth it will be at that location. If it isn't at that location, then the previous lib vs lib64 check and subsequent copying would have failed to do its job anyway. So what is the possible harm?

Warren Togami
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