Claudius Hubig wrote:
Hello Johan,
Johan Grönqvist <johan.gronqv...@gmail.com> wrote:
I also tried and failed installing lsb-core:i386. lsb-core depends on a
bunch of packages providing binaries, like python and make, and, as far
as I know, multiarch does not allow co-installation of binaries, but
only libraries.
You could build a lsb-core:i386 package with equivs, ideally
depending on the libraries the actual package also depends on, but
leaving out the programs.
Alternatively, just install said libraries manually (using apt-get
libpam0g:i386, for example) and completely leave out the dependencies
in the fake lsb-core:i386 package.
Claudius, what a splendid idea. Should have thought of that myself. I
did option 1. Just copied the control file out of lsb-core:386 and
deleted all programs from the dependencies. And then ram equivs-build
with that file, then installed that package and installed google-earth
again and voila! Thanks again.
Hugo
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