Am / On Mon, 18 Nov 2019 11:37:32 +0100 schrieb / wrote Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org>:
> Can you all check if you have the i386 version of > libinput-bin installed (by accident) on your amd64 > system? > .. and if installing the amd64 version via > apt install libinput-bin:amd64 > helps Dear Michael, thanks, this did the trick for me too! There was libinput-bin:i386 and only the i386-version of it installed. Installing the amd64-version removed the i386-version together with libevdev2:i386{u} libgudev-1.0-0:i386{u} libwacom2:i386{u} which were all already installed as amd64-versions as well. After installing udev and systemd 243-7 which is now in testing - voila, all works fine again. That leaves me with the question: Why the hell on my amd64-system (with i386 enabled only as foreign-architecture) the i386 version of libinput-bin was installed? Must have been installed as dependeny. And my only idea is this: udev depends on libudev1, which has set "Multi-Arch: same". wine32 (which is recommended by wine64) also depends on libudev1 but of course on the i386-version of the library (Multi.Arch: same). So maybe installing wine on an amd64-system installs wine32 which installs libudev1:i386 which (because of "Multi-Arch: same") installs the i386-version of libinput-bin which itself has set "Multi-Arch: foreign"? But maybe I'm wrong, I'm not a packaging expert! Klaumi ----------- Klaus-Michael Klingsporn mail: klaumi...@gmx.de web: www.klaumikli.de
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