@Alberto Milone, sorry to bother you, could you check this bug?

I was trying to understand why the NVIDIA driver package installs an empty 
alt_ld.so.conf file.
Then I found the commit that added this change by you in Oneiric: 
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/utopic/nvidia-graphics-drivers/utopic/revision/44

I still don't understand the reason.
The changelog says:
    Use an empty ld.so.conf when installing alternative for the
    non-native arch, otherwise it would be impossible to switch
    to mesa without installing mesa for the same architecture.
And the subject of the added patch:
    Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Install an empty ld.so.conf for the fake alternative
    This makes sure that we don't point at Nvidia's libraries and
    only prevent from using mesa's ld.so.conf

Is this still necessary?
Right now, users running 64-bit systems who install the NVIDIA driver are not 
able to run 32-bit programs (like Steam and Skype) because of that empty 
alt_ld.so.conf.

Maybe that patch should be dropped or corrected?

Also, I saw a comment in debian/nvidia-current.postinst.in saying:
    # Deal with multi-arch ugliness until dpkg supports multi-arch:
Doesn't Debian (and dpkg) support multi-arch now?

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  ldconfig problem with 64-bit nvidia driver packages

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