On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 04:01:55PM -0400, Chris Knadle wrote:
> I see.  There shouldn't be 64-bit binaries in i386, so this is to support a 
> 64-bit box running a hybrid 32-bit/64-bit setup.  Ehh -- okay.

This happens quite a bit.

> Re: /emul/ia32-linux/usr/lib -- would using /usr/lib32 even though it's a 
> symlink make a policy compliant package?

Yes, but it would break these packages:

lib32nss-mdns
gnu-efi
lib32asound2-dev
lib32bz2-dev
lib32ffi-dev
lib32icu-dev
lib32ncurses5-dev
lib32ncursesw5-dev
lib32readline5-dev
lib32stdc++6-4.1-dbg
lib32stdc++6-4.2-dbg
lib32stdc++6-4.2-dbg
lib32stdc++6-4.3-dbg
lib32z1-dev
libc6-dev-i386
ia32-libs
ia32-libs-gtk
lib32asound2
lib32bz2-1.0
lib32ffi5
lib32gcc1
lib32gfortran2
lib32gfortran3
lib32gomp1
lib32icu38
lib32mudflap0
lib32ncurses5
lib32ncursesw5
lib32objc2
lib32readline5
lib32stdc++6
lib32z1
libc6-i386
fakechroot



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