On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 17:04:00 -0400 David Walluck wrote:
> > I agree, and that is why I posted this RFC. I'm asking how to
> > modify my "ATI packaging policy" so that I can update the ATI
> > driver package.
>
> The easiest way would be to just include the i586 binary in the x86-64
> package, but this would not allow multiarch installs (due to a file
> conflict).
For myself, I would be against this approach I do not want to have to
use 32bit apps on my system.
> The next best option seems to be to place it in a separate package and
> make sure that it's available to x86-64 users.
I would go for this option.
The user could then decide and usage would by their choice.
Charles
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