On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 23:20:05 +0200, Claudius Hubig wrote:

> Hello Hans-J.,
> 
> "Hans-J. Ullrich" <hans.ullr...@loop.de> wrote:
>> On my 64-bit system I am using only very few applications, which are
>> still 32- bit. For example wine, skype, x-plane and a few others.
> 
>> So, as my old configuration is still working fine, but I am always
>> intending to improve my system, what is the best (debian)-way for my
>> needs?
> 
> It works quite nicely over here on a testing/sid system with the
> following packages:

(...)

In the Spanish mailing list, a user reported a few days ago that he 
completely messed up his full wheezy system when he tried to install Wine 
in his 64-bits installation. Apparently, the library mix went so bad that 
he wanted to completely reinstall wheezy from scratch but this time using 
a 32-bits flavour because all the mess.

I suggested him to open a bug report because there should no problems 
with multiarch, or at least not the kind of problems that lead the users 
to think in a complete OS reinstallation.

To be sincere, I'm a bit reluctant about the multiarch system. I would 
prefer playing with it on virtual/testing machines and not yet over 
production systems.

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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