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Re: seeking resolution to issues I have raised



On Wed, 28 Feb 2001 01:38:09 +0100 (CET), Santiago Vila <sanvila@unex.es> wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> 
> > There has not been a consensus on several issues I have raised here:
> >
> > what to do about cross-compiler directories?  Do they belong in /usr/${arch}?
> 
> I think they do. GCC explains how to build a cross-compiler, and it
> says /usr/local/${arch}, so /usr/${arch} would be the FHS-ish "standard".
> That's what every cross compiler in Debian uses, and what every cross
> compiler user expects. If FHS says otherwise I would say FHS is wrong.
 
That's a load of crap -- what if I have two cross compilers installed?
Is gcc going to be given preferential treatment?

It should be in 

/usr/lib/gcc/arch,
and play nicely with the othe rpakcages instead of hijacking /usr/lib


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