Re: Multiarch in Debian unstable
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- Subject: Re: Multiarch in Debian unstable
- From: Ove Kåven <ovek@arcticnet.no>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 13:45:41 +0200
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Den 28. juni 2011 19:56, skrev Joachim Breitner:
> I tend to agree with Bernhard that it would be nice if it were made easy
> for the user (e.g. a user on amd64 who runs some application in wine and
> is surprised that the foo.local addresses stop working).
Actually, I think the current status quo is that *no* address lookups
work at all in Wine if only 64-bit mdns is installed but not 32-bit
mdns, apparently because the mdns configuration is such that if the mdns
module cannot be loaded, then regular dns and hosts lookups are not
attempted either. I haven't heard about this being fixed yet.
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