Thanks for the further explanation.  I have heard that there are plans
underway to supply 64-bit wine for 64-bit architectures, and 32-bit wine
for 32-bit architectures, which may address the needs of some of your
users.

As I understand it, the current recommendation is to use a 32-bt
environment to compile 32-bit applications, and then run them in the
64-bit environment.  The ia32-libs-dev package was dropped with
ia32-libs 1.6, as it apparently did not install any files.

I've marked this bug confirmed, as it is clear that there is not an ia32
-libs-dev on amd64, and that it doesn't contain libXv.so.1, but it may
still be rejected upon review by the developers, as there may be reasons
why beyond those my research discovered.

** Changed in: ia32-libs (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
       Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed

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32bit development libraries missing for amd64 systems systems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117131
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