Just tried nightly build of 13.10, attempt to install libxrandr-
dev:i386 prompts for removal of libxrandr-dev.
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X11 development
Please, could the bug be fixed in time for the 13.10 release? As far as
I can see the fix is pretty trivial and with the bug unresolved, we
still can not cross compile for i386.
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On Quantal all of these packages are marked Multi-Arch: same except
libxrandr-dev. A quick look in the .deb files show that the MD5 sums of
all shared files are the same between i386, amd64, powerpc and both
arms. Could you please fix this?
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #678895
See also http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=678895 .
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Title:
X11 development packages not multiarch in 12.04
To manage
I believe this bug is affecting me, and it prevents me from compiling
for 32bit+64bit on Precise Pangolin. My issue is the libxt-dev and the
libxt-dev:i386 packages are incompatible, so I cannot install both at
the same time. The same happens with libxp-dev and libxp-dev:i386.
This
Looking at the output of debuild on the libice source package, those
.html files seem to be generated. A random test of one such tag showed
that it differed on successive runs of debuild.
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even html files have to match between architectures in order for the
packages to be coinstallable. Either the html needs to be generated in
a reproducible fashion, or it needs to be moved to a separate package.
** Changed in: libxt (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: libxt
A quick look suggests that the differences are autogenerated id tags.
E.g.
@@ -496,7 +496,7 @@
connections between two clients for the same protocol./ppAny
authentication requirements are handled internally by the ICE library.
The method by which the authentication data is obtained
is
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