Goswin von Brederlow writes:
> Correct. There so far is no stated issue with ia32-libs-tools at all. So
> far there has only been speculation, as Steve pointed out.
I do not agree with this statement.
> On the other hand I think point 4 of the social contract is relevant
> here:
This is even l
Jaime Ochoa Malagón writes:
> We, the debian amd64 users should be able to pick our own poison, I
> really prefer to have ia32-libs-tools because this work far more close
> to debian way of package manage, the ia32-libs is an incomplete lazy
> solution with a huge package that needs the maintaine
Dear ctte,
We, the debian amd64 users should be able to pick our own poison, I really
prefer to have ia32-libs-tools because this work far more close to debian
way of package manage, the ia32-libs is an incomplete lazy solution with a
huge package that needs the maintainer to update a small part o
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