On 4/16/07, Bojan Smojver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 16:32 -0700, Aaron Turner wrote:
>
> > Can I assume /usr/lib64 has priority or should I do some
> > AC_TRY_COMPILE[] or whatever it is to check each found lib?
>
> But to answer you question in simple terms - yes, on a mixed arch
> machine people mostly build against the main architecture, which is
> 64-bit. That's what I did in my patches actually - I assumed that this
> would be the case.

Cool.

> For people that build 32-bit binaries on a mixed arch machine, this may
> or may not work, depending on the location of libraries (i.e. if
> required libraries are in system location, the build will succeed by
> accident).

Sounds reasonable to me.  Anyways, code has been committed to trunk
and seems to work for me.  If you get the chance to try it out, that
would be great, if not, no worries.

Regards,
Aaron

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