Michael Gilbert <[email protected]> writes:

> Well, it's more like one hundred packages, but nevertheless, a very
> large number.  Obviously its a trade off, just like everything else in
> this world.  Either take the easy road and continue to provide this
> messy monolithic package that doesn't get any security updates, or take
> the hard road to get something more supportable but forces additional
> work on 100 maintainers.  I personally think the latter is more
> appropriate/ideal even though its more work.  Obviously opinions will
> vary.

The long-term solution is multiarch and allowing people to install 32-bit
packages directly on 64-bit systems, which is why people haven't been
willing to much effort into making the current system work better.  We
keep expecting multiarch to be in the next Debian release.

-- 
Russ Allbery ([email protected])               <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>



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