14.2 stable 32-bit alien's libreoffice-dict-XX-6.0.4 installs in /usr/lib and /usr/lib64
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14.2 stable 32-bit alien's libreoffice-dict-XX-6.0.4 installs in /usr/lib and /usr/lib64
14.2 stable 32-bit alien's libreoffice-dict-nl-6.0.4-i586-1alien.txz installs its libreoffice/share/extensions/dict-nl/ in /usr/lib and /usr/lib64, the contents of which directories seem to be identical.
Is this on purpose or an oversight?
It has been like that with all the Libre Office 6.x releases. I noticed a while ago but forgot (dit not care enough I guess) to do something about it.
It's not a fault in the SlackBuild. Nowhere in there is "/usr/lib64" a location that is used for 32bit. Seems to originate from the LO sources. Patch welcome, or else I'll let the SlackBuild script handle it.
I found out that the error was actually in the libreoffice.SlackBuild - the script does not remove 100% of old package contents.
I fixed it locally and the next libreoffice packages should be OK.
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