]] Axel Beckert Hi, thanks for reporting this.
> pkg-config fails to upgrade on two machines (1x amd64 with i386 as > foreign architecture, 1x pure i386) as follows for me: Both of those probably have a non-valid dpkg architecture enabled, such as «x86». What does dpkg --print-foreign-architectures on them output? [...] > It does though not happen on all of my sid machines, including other > amd64 machines. Maybe a missing dependency on some Perl module or so? It was a missing import; I've fixed this now, but if it's something else than what I think it is, then it'd be good to get the other bug fixed too, so it'd be good to get an answer to my question above. Cheers, -- Tollef Fog Heen UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are