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Re: libc6



On Wed, Nov 05 2003 at 09:42,
Mike Snitzer <msnitzer@lnxi.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 05 2003 at 08:39,
> Yaroslav Halchenko <debian@onerussian.com> wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 10:51:13AM +0100, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> > > > Did anybody tried to port aptitude to amd64? it is much easier to decide
> > > > between package version within it that with dselect...
> > > I haven't tried, but it might just be a matter of rebuilding or using the
> > > i386 version.
> > 
> > Small newbie question: 
> >  Idea: get aptitude running
> > 
> >  Attempt 1: install i386. 
> >    Problem: aptitude depends on libapt-pkg-libc6.3-5-3.3 which is
> >             provided by apt. apt 0.5.14-subarch1 installed so it
> >             provides 64bit libraries. We can't install i386 apt as well
> >             due to the fact that apt includes binaries besides necessary
> > library and binaries can't be installed cause they are already provided
> > by 64bit apt package. So Attepmt 1 didn't go through. Possible
> > solutions? Truncated apt i386 package with library only?
> 
> This is a naive question, having not looked at the current debian bi-arch
> framework, but shouldn't i386 and amd64 packages be able to coexist?  The
> amd64 support should ideally install all its binaries and libraries into
> something like /usr/lib64/{bin,lib}

Hmm, ok.. so to clarify I meant something like: /usr/amd64/{bin,lib}
Being able to seperate out the 64bit libs and binaries is the goal.

Mike



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