* lct <l...@mail.ru> [2013-04-11 02:45 +0400]: > Hello! Please reopen and don't close the bug until resolved, please. > > > You can have installed both: i386 libs and amd64 libs. It won't > > migrate. It only installs i386 versions needed for your wine apps. > This is the problem. On my system, it REMOVES amd64 pulseaudio, codec libs > and audio/video applications. > The should-be situation is, ofc, install i386 versions PARALLEL. That > wouldn't be problematic, but its not happening. > > > > > > The easiest fix so far, would be to seperate > > > architecture-indepedent plugins from dependent. > > > > No. libasound2-plugins are multiarch. > This has nothing to do with being multiarch. > The libasound2-plugins package contains: > a) codecs > b) plugin to pulse audio > I asked to seperate pulseaudio plugin into seperate package. > This is due to pulseaudio being very often installed on GTK-based desktop > systems. > If its 64-bit configuration and user runs any 32bit application, he > explicitly needs only 32bit pulseaudio module from the whole. > > > > > That is - to move > > > pulse modules OUT of "lib32asound2-plugins", because its they have > > > no further dependencies and having i386 applications call amd64 > > > audio (pulseaudio) - is something rather much more common, than > > > having 32bit versions of audiocodecs installed on amd64, instead > > > of amd64 versions. > > > > Well, at this point you have to rely on Debian's multiarch system > > which would be 34 MB additional used diskspace on one of my > > systems. We won't build individual packages for special applications > > like you want. You have to accept both, amd64 _and_ i386, versions, > > though. > This is NOT happening by me and thats why I fired the bug. > Can you please provide your "--dry-run" log, when you try to install > libasound2-plugins:i386 on your 64bit system(with pulseaudio present). > If you look up my first post, you clearly see that APT is going to "replace > with" instead of "add".
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