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Re: Customizable filesystem support for GNUstep
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Helge Hess |
Subject: |
Re: Customizable filesystem support for GNUstep |
Date: |
Fri, 16 Feb 2007 15:47:32 +0100 |
On Feb 16, 2007, at 15:42, Stefan Bidigaray wrote:
BTW: in most modern Linuxes you would just drop a file in /etc/
ld.so.conf.d/ instead of editing ld.so.conf.
But not all! Pretty much any distro based on Slackware will have a
single file called ld.so.conf in /etc. Since parts of Slackware
feel a little like some *BSDs I'd assume they also do things that way.
Hm, so what? Thats why I wrote "most" and "Linux" ;-)
Greets,
Helge
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- Re: Customizable filesystem support for GNUstep, Sergii Stoian, 2007/02/16
- Re: Customizable filesystem support for GNUstep, Stefan Bidigaray, 2007/02/16
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- Re: Customizable filesystem support for GNUstep, Stefan Bidigaray, 2007/02/16
- Re: Customizable filesystem support for GNUstep, Graham J Lee, 2007/02/16
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