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Re: [MiNT] [PATCH] gcc, disable no-multilib directory if multilib switch given



> Finally, to protect any library against bad links, we just have to recompile
> it multiple times with the new installation scheme.
>
> At the beginning /usr/lib will contain old libraries, then when all the
> libraries are rebuilt in the new way, it will be become empty.
>
> This is a progressive solution.
Well, the same progressive solution then would be to recompile every
library for 000 and 020+ :) This doesn't solve Patrice's problem --
libraries will be still badly linked with 020+. That's the reason why
I think Patrice's patch is ok -- if you want default behavior (68000),
nothing changed. If you want "advanced" stuff (68020), you must take
care you have all libraries. To me this seems the best solution. And
if someone still wants to use 000 library with 020+ code... well, he
can always make a symlink to /usr/lib but on his own risk.


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