understood now, but I think this should be adopted as a system update.
Structurally you will need multilib for 64-bit anyway.
(Since 32-bit processor cannot use 64-bit structures)
And for the future, maybe a few years from now, to avoid compilation conflicts with 128 bit-or quantum-bit infrastructure
I just know that TCL12x86_64-bit linux from architectural point of view
As soon as the "+ Lib32" folder content is added, I want it to switch to multilib functionality.
I don't want the content of TCL12x86_64-bit linux to inflate the content of MultiLib literally TCL12.
I think the Lib Folder should be defined as Lib64 in TCL12.
MultiLib.TCZ will optionally download the contents of the Lib32 Folder as content (MultiLib.dep) from the already existing Internet repository archive.
If the link content is correct, the result will be positive.
but it will not be different from a personal configuration.
This flexible structure should be adopted in TCL12x86_64-bit linux architecture.
I think the existing TCL fits the minimalist philosophy.
Juanito says that :
1. Compile yourself the binaries and libs needed for multilib
2. Say us if the method worked.
My suggestion :
Just leave the multilib on TCL. If you really need a multilib, get Arch Linux and then disable all the unnecessary stuff. I don't think multilib on TCL is good. PCs with low performance(the targets of TCL) really don't need multilib. If you really want to compile multilib on TCL, it is something that we can't help progress. We can just give the guidance.
And google translate doesn't work always and I know this because I have another mother tongue and English is my second language. This is a proof that machines do mistakes LOL.