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QuestionUsing "R CMD INSTALL ..." to install package Pin
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Questioncommand "/../" Pin
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You asked:
Vaclav_ wrote:
In this example I gather the "-L" is linked to "lib" four times.
Do not get it .
-L/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/5/../../../../lib 


Speaking for myself, the question asked suggests that you think the syntax somehow creates four links to "lib", and are unaware of the relationship between an absolute path and a relative path. Both Eddy Vluggen and I tried to answer the question we thought you had asked, and set you straight about what was going on here.

As I stated in my answer, I think this has come from gcc -v output. As I am not a gcc developer, I do not know why the compiler would generate such odd search paths. It could be something to do with hoops needed to generate correct path names on non unix-like operating systems, like say OpenVMS. The thing to do would be to ask the gcc developers mailing list. As it stands, it works fine, and I'm not aware of any significant performance penalty that accrues from doing things this way. Unless you're interested for interests sake, why worry about it? Essentially, it happens "under the hood" - without the -v option, gcc/g++/as/ld/etc can be considered a "black box" that takes in source code and produces either intermediate code [assembler (.s files) and object (.o files) being two possibilities], or an executable program. How it goes about it is, normally, uninteresting to the average developer. Sometimes, yes, you do need to get that information, particularly if you think you've found a bug and are working with the gcc development team to document the bug. Otherwise, we just loop through the "edit, compile, test" loop until we, or our customer, are happy with the results, not worry about how the compiler, or editor, or link-loader, etc actually do their work.
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QuestionWhy lscpu returns BOTH 32 -bit , 64-bit ? Pin
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