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lib64 directory in all vhosts?

deltatech

Regular Pleskian
Is this normal for plesk 10 to have a lib64 directory within each virtual host directory?

I have this for each domain

/var/www/vhosts/mydomain.com/lib64/
/var/www/vhosts/mydomain.com/lib/
/var/www/vhosts/mydomain.com/libexec/

The first two have many files in each and libexec is empty.

If this is normal, can anyone tell me what this is for?
 
It looks like that is it included to your default vhosts skeleton.
 
I never put it there intentionally. Is this something put here by plesk or maybe something I stupidly did on my own?

Does plesk need this or can I go remove all of them?

I just looked in /var/www/vhosts/default and those directories do not exist there. Only thing in the default directory is cgi-bin, error_docs and httpdocs

I am trying to figure out if plesk did this or if it is even valid.
 
ah, here is a clue. /var/www/vhosts/chroot has all these directories along with bin, dev, etc, tmp, usr, and var. It seems that these are being copied to the virtual host directory for most domains.
 
that's definetly a bug - we've the same issue on a fresh copy of centos 6.0

Code:
> first boot
> yum update
> wget -O - [url]http://autoinstall.plesk.com/one-click-installer[/url] | sh


screenshot (SFTP):
 

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