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## Description
`package.cpath` is missing the `lib64` directory for plugins that have
luarocks dependencies.
## Context
I found this issue when I was working on my new Neovim plugin on my
Fedora 39 machine. I added the `luasockets` dependency to rockspec file
in my plugin like so:
```
rockspec_format = "3.0"
package = "typeracer.nvim"
version = "scm-1"
source = {
url = "git+https://github.com/carbon-steel/typeracer.nvim",
}
dependencies = {
"luasocket",
}
test_dependencies = {
"nlua",
}
build = {
type = "builtin",
copy_directories = {},
}
```
I found that the dynamic libraries from the `luasockets` dependency were
installed like so:
`/home/username/.local/share/nvim/lazy-rocks/typeracer.nvim/lib64/lua/5.1/socket/core.so`.
However, the only entry related to my plugin `typeracer.nvim` was:
`/home/glyph/.local/share/nvim/lazy-rocks/typeracer.nvim/lib/lua/5.1/?.so`.
The issue is that we only have the plugin's `lib` directory in
`package.cpath` and not `lib64`.
I looked through `lazy.nvim`'s code and I think adding the `lib64`
directory should fix the issue. I don't know if we also want to worry
about `lib32` as well, but so far, this change works for me.
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