Multilib arch. Contribute to aurblobs/archlinux-multilib-docker development by creatin...
Multilib arch. Contribute to aurblobs/archlinux-multilib-docker development by creating an account on GitHub. , wine, or steam) and one of these was almost certainly the reason you enabled the repo in the This is the second arch repo which is enabled by default and does not need user configuration similar to the core repo. I've looked at the sparse Multilib Wiki Page and I have googled to no avail for instructions to properly remove the multilib repository and installed packages from it on my system. Can someone show me how to enable multilib in Archlinux. git, probably using pakku. (it could be possible that you've missed some package/dependency that you need Well, judging from the current version (gcc8), gcc is not compiled for 32-bits in Archlinux, thus not being available in multilib. EDIT: did you skip the 'upgrade your system' step? Last edited by WorMzy (2018-10-14 08:49:28) I was referring to the arch wiki, which is the online documentation of arch linux. Use arch-nspawn (which will bind-mount the pacman cache into a systemd-nspawn container) to get an interactive shell, or alternatively to run commands without the `--noconfirm` flag At present, using "--enable-multilib" will generate several combinations of different arch and abi, some of them are not useful for me and some Enable the multilib repository and install the steam package (recommended) or alternatively the steam-native-runtime AUR package for running Steam with native system libraries. Even if you enable it, 32-bit libraries will not magically get installed. conf Using the Arch philosophy out of principle to defend this kind of anti-logic disgusts me. v6iv 54l vyz 3dc v8j