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Does multilib support enable the side-by-side running of 32-bit and 64-bit binaries as in Ubuntu or Fedora?
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yes
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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I don`t get it. What is the deal here? Before that "Multi lib", we had 32 bit skype on 64 bit Arch too. Now I will not have to download skype form AUR, I will have it in the repo. Is that the difference? Where can I read more about that "multi lib"?
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Thank you, hokasch.
Last edited by Gruntz (2010-09-01 15:33:23)
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You know, people keep posting this email, but that email doesn't explain why this new way is cleaner.
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hokasch wrote:You know, people keep posting this email, but that email doesn't explain why this new way is cleaner.
The packages, the building process of the packages and the installation paths are the right ones, not just repackaged 32bit packages from i686 repos.
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Hi mates,
I still have one doubt: what will be able to do if I add the multilib repo to my pacman.conf file? In other words, what programs will I be able to run that I can't now? I see what multilib provides in the theory but I don't see it in the practice...
Regards!
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wine, skype and flashplugin
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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Hi mates,
I still have one doubt: what will be able to do if I add the multilib repo to my pacman.conf file? In other words, what programs will I be able to run that I can't now? I see what multilib provides in the theory but I don't see it in the practice...
Regards!
Use the web package search to see all the packages in this repo - you can search for things only in it with the picklist boxes.
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