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Hi,

On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, Brian Mathis wrote:

I noticed that the x86_64 version of the compat libs installs the files in
/usr/lib, while the x86_64 postgresql-libs rpm uses /usr/lib64. Is there are
reason for that? Otherwise, I'd prefer to keep all the 64bit libs in lib64.

Good catch! It seems that I used an errorneus .rpmmacros file in the x86_64 server :(

The RPM is fixed now and will be uploaded in an hour. Until then, you can do a

rpmbuild --rebuild

with the srpm and build the correct RPM for yourself.

Regards,
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Devrim GUNDUZ
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