Clint Adams <sch...@debian.org> writes: > It may be time to change packages installing files to > /emul/ia32-linux (which violates the FHS) to use > /usr/lib32 instead.
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO. It is high time to change to the multiarch dir. For that gcc needs to be fixed first so compiling 32bit code does not break. Transitioning to /usr/lib32 will just needlessly break systems. > I believe the affected packages are > > fakechroot > fakeroot > gnu-efi > ia32-libs > ia32-libs-gtk > lib32asound2 > lib32asound2-dev > lib32bz2-1.0 > lib32bz2-dev > lib32ffi5 > lib32ffi-dev > lib32gcc1 > lib32gfortran2 > lib32gfortran3 > lib32gomp1 > lib32icu38 > lib32icu-dev > lib32mudflap0 > lib32ncurses5 > lib32ncurses5-dev > lib32ncursesw5 > lib32ncursesw5-dev > lib32nss-mdns > lib32objc2 > lib32readline5 > lib32readline5-dev > lib32stdc++6 > lib32stdc++6-4.1-dbg > lib32stdc++6-4.2-dbg > lib32stdc++6-4.2-dbg > lib32stdc++6-4.3-dbg > lib32z1 > lib32z1-dev > libc6-dev-i386 > libc6-i386 ia32-* from ia32-apt-get, which potentially includes every single library package in debian. Although only ia32-apt-get needs to be changed. > glibc will need to change first, and the remaining > packages will be broken until they are changed as well. And every package would need a Pre-Depends on the new libc6. *shiver* MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org