Matthias Klose added the comment:

> I'm not trying to discredit any use cases, I just don't see them.

so why do you see this on x86 for 32/64bit, but not for ARM 
soft-float/hard-float.  The example given was pretty clear.

> All Linux distributions I know place the 32-bit and 64-bit versions
> of shared libs into different directories rather than putting them all
> into a single dir and adding ABI flags to the .so files.

Well, then at least you don't know Debian, Ubuntu, and any of their derivates.

And even the Python default install on Linux installs into the same place.

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