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hi all :>
i tried to build arduino from the AUR on my 64bit system (32bit version runs nice on my netbook! thanks! ). However i can't build it because it depends on gcc-libs-multilib and binutils-multilib from the multilib repo, which are conflicting with gcc-libs and binutils.
is it safe to remove the 64bit equivalents of gcc-libs and binutils and replace them with gcc-libs-multilib and binutils-multilib?
best regards :>
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is it safe to remove the 64bit equivalents of gcc-libs and binutils and replace them with gcc-libs-multilib and binutils-multilib?
Yes.
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once you're done building you can switch back to gcc/binutils/gcc-libs
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I know this is an old post, but it's one of the first results on google and actually answers the question... shouldn't it be marked as [SOLVED] ?
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I know this is an old post, but it's one of the first results on google and actually answers the question... shouldn't it be marked as [SOLVED] ?
The first poster should mark [solved] if the replies solve the issue for him. I don't think he even read the replies, judging from his lack of response on this thread. Regardless, no reason to bump this thread, we have necro-bumping rules for a reason.
Closing.
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