Ron Johnson wrote:
> acroread still has some features that the FLOSS alternatives don't, 
> and w32codecs is still most simply available in 32 bit mode.
>   

debian-multimedia has a package of acroread. I believe it's a 32-bit
version, but the package pulls all required 32-bit libs, and it works
fine in a 64-bit system, no chroot necessary.

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