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package: wxwidgets3.0
version: 3.0.5.1+dfsg-2
As heading says: The wx-common package installs the /usr/bin/wxrc binary
which is an -- wx-common is a multi-arch package assumed to be
installable in parallel for different arches.
The error is indeed flagged as such by lintian.
I see no reason to handle this before the upcoming upstream 3.2 release.
I understand that this could have been filed against the wx-common
package. Choosing the source package since I guess the solution is about
updating d/control somehow.
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On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 08:14:51AM +0100, Alec Leamas wrote:
> As heading says: The wx-common package installs the /usr/bin/wxrc binary
> which is an -- wx-common is a multi-arch package assumed to be
> installable in parallel for different arches.
wx-common is:
| Multi-Arch: foreign
The spec at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiarchSpec says:
| Multi-Arch: foreign
|
| The package is not co-installable and should be allowed to satisfy
| the dependencies of a package of another architecture than its own.
So co-installability is not in fact a requirement.
> The error is indeed flagged as such by lintian.
I don't see any such error or warning currently:
https://lintian.debian.org/sources/wxwidgets3.0
If lintian was flagging an error here, it was presumably due a buggy
check which has since been fixed.
This doesn't seem to be a bug here, so closing. If you disagree please
explain exactly how and why.
Cheers,
Olly
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