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Re: [pcp] pcp updates (mort-dev)

To: Mark Goodwin <goodwinos@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [pcp] pcp updates (mort-dev)
From: Trevor Hurst <trev@xxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 20:13:08 -0800
Cc: Martin Hicks <mort@xxxxxxx>, pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Mark Goodwin wrote:
Martin Hicks wrote:
I just thought this was wrong.  We have PCP_LIB_DIR as /usr/lib on ia64,
but PCP_BINADM_DIR was /usr/lib64/pcp/bin

There is nothing else in /usr/lib64 on an ia64 machine, so I assumed
this must be wrong.  If this patch is wrong then please enlighten me :)
The test looked a lot like an x86 vs. x86_64 arch test that went awry
and also caught ia64.


if there is nothing else in /usr/lib64, then you're probably right
(I don't have ia64 h/w to investigate).

On x86_64, we have /usr/lib64 containing 64bit binaries
and /usr/lib containing 32bit binaries. Looks like on ia64
the native binaries are in /usr/lib, with (presumably) the
ia32 compat binaries in /usr/lib32?

In any case, I guess ia64 isn't a true multilib arch since
ia32 is effectively emulated.

- Mark

I think a lot of apps on Itanium use the emulated, is this the same thing with PCP? I ran into this issue when we first started migrating apps to Itanium with our A350 product line.

-- Trev

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