Michael Schwendt wrote:
> There are just too many -devel packages and their dependencies to be ever
> relevant to someone for multi-arch installs. Far more users install i686 on
> 64-bit CPUs, and I have doubts that x86_64 installation users do much
> development with i686 packages. At most they install 32-bit apps where
> 64-bit builds aren't available or "less good".

You forget people developing proprietary software... or even just 
multilib apps. Multilib is useful if you want to build the 32-bit 
version of something on an x86_64 box (and don't want to set up a full 
chroot / VM).

(Doubly so for proprietary stuff that may need to build both 32- and 
64-bit in the same build tree.)

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