--- On Fri, 16/4/10, Marcus Meissner marcus@jet.franken.de wrote:
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:51:29PM +0200, André Hentschel wrote:
tools/winegcc/winegcc.c | 8
++++++++
1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0
deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/winegcc/winegcc.c
b/tools/winegcc/winegcc.c
index 7023ff4..f780a69 100644 --- a/tools/winegcc/winegcc.c +++ b/tools/winegcc/winegcc.c @@ -1252,6 +1252,14 @@ int main(int argc, char
**argv)
opts.unicode_app = 1;
else if (strcmp("-m32", argv[i]) == 0)
{
if (opts.target_cpu ==
CPU_x86_64)
{
const char
*stdlib32path[] = { "/usr/lib32/wine", "/usr/local/lib32/wine", "/lib32/wine" };
lib32 is almost never used in the Linux distros though
I think I read it somewhere that it is a debian-ism. on x86_64 debian, 64-bits libraries are in /lib, and 32-bits are in /lib32 .
e.g. for SUSE: /usr/lib is the 32bit path on x86, ppc, s390 /usr/lib64 the 64bit path on x86_64, ppc64, s390x
Just ia64 is an exception and has /usr/lib (and the compat libs somewhere weird).
Ciao, Marcus