Wow, this issue is a real pain. It took me a couple of hours hacking
around to find this page and finally remove the offending packages.
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I have the same issue. I corrected this problem removing first the
"libx32ncurses5-dev" package, then the others. I hope so this be useful.
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I second Ben's comment, we're almost 3 years on with a severe bug and
it's still in Ubuntu 16.04.
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package libc
It bit me trying to get an ARM cross compiler setup going. Kinda scary when
your package manager goes wonky and it starts looking like there's no way out.
Thanks to lots of things like this(see below) there was a way out:
sudo dpkg --purge --force-depends "gcc-multilib"
sudo dpkg --purge --forc
Thanks for taking the time to report this, richud, and especially for
providing the attachments.
This bug bit me today, too.
Were you able to implement any sort of a workaround?
This seems like a significant problem to go unfixed since September,
2014.
Here's what happened, in my particular cas
To follow-up on my previous comment, I was able to work around this
"broken state" in aptitude by purging the offending packages with
"--force-depends":
dpkg --purge --force-depends "gcc-multilib"
dpkg --purge --force-depends "lib32z1-dev"
dpkg --purge --force-depends "libc6-dev-x32"
Now, I'm abl
** Description changed:
apt-get install gcc-multilib broke it!
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: libc6-dev-i386 (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-35.62-generic 3.13.11.6
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-35-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Tried your work around
The last command "dpkg --purge --force-depends "libc6-dev-x32"did help in
resolving the issue.
Very irritating to see that one apt-get install breaks your entire system.
Got into this issue because I was trying to initialize an Android build
environment on 14.04/64 bit.
T
@Karthik
I agree; this is a particularly severe bug because it renders the entire
apt-get facility useless.
For what it's worth, even though the last command is the command that
"fixes" the issue, I believe it to be desirable to execute the previous
two commands, too, because those packages are p
This bit me yet again, and this time, I had to add one more package to
the list (lib64z1-dev, which is simply the x64 equivalent of
lib32z1-dev, which we already knew to be problematic). The complete list
of packages to force-remove to resolve this is now:
sudo dpkg --purge --force-depends "gcc-mu
If above answer is not working then
Try this
dpkg --remove libc6-amd64:i386 libc6-dev-amd64:i386
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The fact that this was reported on 2014-09-04 and *still* has not been
fixed is unbelievable.
It seems related to (or the same as)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zlib/+bug/1512992 , which was
opened on 2015-11-04 and has not been fixed yet either.
Only ten days ago was a fix proposed,
I tried this, and got apt-get running back successfully.
sudo apt-get remove libc6-amd64:i386 libc6-dev-amd64:i386
( credit to : Sneetsher )
http://askubuntu.com/questions/701065/how-to-recover-from-an-apt-get-problem
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Hardiksingh Rathore (hardiksingh-rathore) 's answer do solves my problem
i met such problem by accidentally requires libstdc++6:i386, after
install it, maybe i messed up the multilib setting.
Thanks a lot.
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Try this
sudo aptitude install libc6-dev:i386
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Title:
package libc6-dev-i386 (not installed) failed to install/upgrad
Still an issue - I ran into it trying to install android studio today on
15.10
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I'm having this bug not solved, it happened to me when I tried to install steam
on 16.04.
The dpkg commands mentionned by #7 and #8 worked, but didn't solve the problem
for me.
I also tried doing sudo apt-get remove libc6-amd64:i386 libc6-dev-
amd64:i386, but my apt-get is still broken because o
** Tags removed: need-duplicate-check
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tryi
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: eglibc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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