Can't reproduce any issue here.
The two libpulse-dev packages are comfortably co-installable, without
Python getting in the way at all:
libpulse-dev:arm64 is already the newest version (1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10.1).
libpulse-dev is already the newest version (1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10.1).
Something else is trying to install an arm64 python on your machine.
** Changed in: python3-defaults (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2100775
Title:
python3-minimal wants to install twice when installing amd64 and arm64
packages
Status in python3-defaults package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
When adding the ports repository to cross compile from amd64 to arm64,
some arm64 dependencies tries to install python3-minimal:arm64 which
conflicts with the already installed python3-minimal:amd64.
I suspect this is a packaging mistake as 22.04 didn't have this issue
and I've noticed this in 24.04.
I believe some packages should have a virtual dependency on
python3-minimal without specifying which architecture it uses right?
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