Am Dienstag, 30. April 2024, 19:00:33 +11 schrieb Andrea Bolognani:
> 
> Shouldn't the symlink point in the opposite direction anyway?
> /usr/lib64/lp64d is the actual canonical path, /usr/lib64 is just for
> compatibility.
> 
> Though apparently (see elsewhere in the thread) Gentoo does it this
> way too, so maybe there's something I'm missing that makes the
> current direction more desirable.
> 

Apart from certain difficulties in implementing that (as Florian said),
telling upstream build systems to install their libraries into 
/usr/lib64/lp64d breaks too many (wrong) assumptions (of the library
directory being one dir level under /usr).

We tried and had some surprises.

Obviously these are upstream bugs in various packages. I don't remember
the details anymore, sorry. Explaining the RISC-V directory structure to 
people back then was somewhat painful. Today it might be easier.

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