2012/11/12 Francois Gouget <fgou...@free.fr> > On Wed, 17 Oct 2012, Erich E. Hoover wrote: > > > I just upgraded to 12.04, until they fix the "32-bit headers problem" > > you'll have to manually create the symbolic links for the "-dev" > > package behavior: > > I ran into pretty much the same set of problems with Wine on Debian > Testing. However some development packages are already > multiarch-compatible so I installed them and created a bit fewer > symbolic links than you. In particular I was able to install the > following i386 development packages: > > libasound2-dev:i386 > libcapi20-dev:i386 > libjpeg8-dev:i386 > liblcms1-dev:i386 > libldap2-dev:i386 > libmpg123-dev:i386 > libopenal-dev:i386 > libtinfo-dev:i386 (needed for ncurses) > libv4l-dev:i386 > libx11-dev:i386 > libxau-dev:i386 > libxcb1-dev:i386 > libxinerama-dev:i386 > libxml2-dev:i386 > libxrender-dev:i386 > zlib1g-dev:i386 > > > I also made a list of the packages that need to be fixed in order for > work on Wine to be possible without so much complication, and made sure > we have bugs to track the status of each of them. I am sure the > maintainers would appreciate some help so here are the multiarch fixes > needed for Wine development: > > * These all seem to be fixable trivially. Double-check and submit a > patch? The Debian freeze might block your efforts though :-( > libfontconfig1-dev - #677885 > libgl1-mesa-dev - #678040, #689088 > libglu1-mesa-dev - #678040, #689089 > libgnutls-dev - #678070 > libosmesa6-dev - #678040 > libxcomposite-dev - #689082 > libxfixes-dev - #677657 > libxrandr-dev - #678895 > libxvmc1 - #640499 (well the work seems to have been done in any case) > libxxf86vm-dev - #678898 >
Hi François, #677885, #678040, #678070, #678895 and #678898 already contains trivial patches, I did check packages on every offered architectures to see if file differs, I can recheck if necessary. I can also check #677657 to see if things has changed since bug report and provide a patch if needed. libgl1-nvidia-glx doesn't depend on libxvmc1 so it should be a problem anymore (at least if you use nvidia packages from unstable). Unfortunately I didn't have much time to spend on not so trivial packages and Debian freeze doesn't really help accepting patches, even if multiarch is a release goal ... -- Nicolas Le Cam