[Bug 1720717] Re: Add multiarch metadata to tessaract lib/dev

2019-10-06 Thread Derek Gasaway
It's just adding / changing a field, yes. Benefit is that it lets 32-bit
libraries be installed at the same time as 64-bit ones, without using a
vm or container, which is often useful for running legacy software.
Downside is that if for some reason the package were changed to make it
impossible to install both at once, then it would be hard to undo, since
it would break existing installations.

https://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/Implementation has some explanation,
although it's not very short. There's also
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiarchSpec.

>From what I can tell, lib/dev packages are usually safe to add this
field to, so long as the docs and headers are the same in the 32/64 bit
versions, and it's just the .so/.a files that are different.

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[Bug 1731715] Re: Add multiarch metadata to libibverbs1

2018-08-14 Thread Derek Gasaway
Yes, you can close it

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[Bug 1731715] Re: Add multiarch metadata to libibverbs1

2018-05-21 Thread Derek Gasaway
Yes, that worked for me. Thanks!

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[Bug 1731715] Re: Add multiarch metadata to libibverbs1

2017-11-19 Thread Derek Gasaway
Thanks!

If I recall correctly, there was advice somewhere to file a bug first
against the distro I actually use, rather than upstream. And then file
against upstream if advised by maintainers.

Also, the problem with multiarch is that it requires the entire
dependency chain to be multiarch to work correctly, so even almost-
obsolete packages have to be updated if useful software depends on them
and also needs multiarch.

About using rdma-core, would that be something to ask the (package that
depends on this package)'s maintainer to change?

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[Bug 1731719] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to libhwloc-plugins

2017-11-11 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 17.10
libhwloc-plugins=1.11.5-1

Should just need to add Multi-Arch: same to control file

** Affects: hwloc (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1731720] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to libvtk6.3

2017-11-11 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 17.10
libvtk6.3=6.3.0+dfsg1-10build1

Should just involve adding Multi-Arch: same to the control file

** Affects: vtk6 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1731721] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to libnetcdf-c++4

2017-11-11 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 17.10
libnetcdf-c++4=4.2-7

Should just need to add Multi-Arch: same to control

** Affects: netcdf-cxx (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1731717] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to librdmacm1

2017-11-11 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 17.10
librdmacm1=1.1.0-2

Should just need to add Multi-Arch: same to control

** Affects: librdmacm (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1731716] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to libpsm-infinipath1

2017-11-11 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 17.10
libpsm-infinipath1=3.3+19.g67c0807.open-3

Should just need to add Multi-Arch: same to control

** Affects: infinipath-psm (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1731715] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to libibverbs1

2017-11-11 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 17.10
libibverbs1=1.2.1-2ubuntu1

Should just require adding Multi-Arch: same to control

** Affects: libibverbs (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1731714] [NEW] Add multiarch support to libfabric

2017-11-11 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 17.10
libfabric1=1.4.0-1

Should involve doing something with the binary (e.g. a separate
bin/tools package), and adding the appropriate metadata.

** Affects: libfabric (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1731712] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to libgl2ps1

2017-11-11 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 17.10
libgl2ps1=1.3.9-4

Should just need to add Multi-Arch: same to control

** Affects: gl2ps (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1731711] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to liblept5

2017-11-11 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 17.10
liblept5=1.74.4-1

Should just need to add Multi-Arch: same to control file

** Affects: leptonlib (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1731710] [NEW] Add multiarch support to libogdi

2017-11-11 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 17.10
libogdi3.2=3.2.0+ds-2

Should involving moving the .so files to the multiarch dirs and adding
Multi-Arch: same

** Affects: ogdi-dfsg (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1731708] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to libnetcdf11

2017-11-11 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 17.10
libnetcdf11=1:4.4.1.1-2ubuntu1

Should just require adding Multi-Arch: same

** Affects: netcdf (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1731707] [NEW] Add multiarch support to libhdf4

2017-11-11 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 17.10
libhdf4-0-alt=4.2.13-1

Should just involve adding the appropriate metadata and moving .so files
to their architecture-dependent paths

** Affects: libhdf4 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1731706] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to libgeos

2017-11-11 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 17.10
libgeos-3.5.1=3.5.1-3

Should just need to add Multi-Arch: same to control file.

** Affects: geos (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1731705] [NEW] Add multiarch support to armadillo

2017-11-11 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 17.10
libarmadillo7=1:7.960.1+dfsg-1

Should just involve putting the .so files in the multiarch directories,
and marking the package as Multi-Arch: same

** Affects: armadillo (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1731702] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to lilv

2017-11-11 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 17.10

liblilv-0-0=0.24.2~dfsg0-1

liblilv-0-0 seems to trivially work in multiarch if the produced .so
files are moved to the multi-arch directories, and the package is marked
Multi-Arch: same

** Affects: lilv (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1720725] [NEW] Enable multiarch in libsndfile1-dev

2017-10-01 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Release: Artful Aardvark 17.10
Package version: 1.0.28-4

The current version of libsndfile1-dev is not able to be marked Multi-
Arch: same, because the examples it provides includes an autoheader (?)
generated config.h file, which has architecture-specific defines like
SIZEOF_INT. However, as far as I can tell, this header, as well as
common.h and sfconfig.h aren't actually used in any of the examples,
despite being included sometimes. So if they were removed, it should be
possible to mark the dev package as Multi-Arch: same. I was able to
install both amd64 and i386 versions of libsndfile1-dev after removing
the examples.

For a more long-term solution, the header includes in
debian/libsndfile1-dev.examples can probably be removed once those extra
includes are removed. A change on the github repo for libsndfile was
recently merged to get rid of the extra includes, as it's also probably
a bad idea to (unnecessarily) include internal header files in example
code.

** Affects: libsndfile (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1720723] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to gir1.2-gstreamer-1.0

2017-10-01 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Release: Artful Aardvark 17.10
Package version: 1.12.3-1

I modified the debian/gir1.2-gstreamer-1.0.install file to put its
girepository-1.0 files under the architecture-dependent directory, by
removing the target specifier (usr/lib). As far as I can tell, the non-
architecture specific files are just doc files, and should be the same
on other architectures. I then successfully installed the modified
package and imported Gst using python3-gi. Changing the install
directory plus adding Multi-Arch: same to gir1.2-gstreamer-1.0 should
make it multiarch-compatible.

It's also likely that libgstreamer1.0-dev could also be Multi-Arch: same
if it weren't for the binaries in the package, although I don't know an
easy solution to that - for instance gst-codec-info-1.0 loads plugins
dynamically, which fails (with an accurate warning message) if used on
the wrong architecture. Renaming it/giving it an architecture-dependent
path (e.g. x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc) would probably break backwards
compatibility, and there are about 20 rdepends for libgstreamer1.0-dev,
which as gst-codec-info-1.0 and dh_gstscancodecs seem designed for use
by packagers are probably the only places to check for usage.

** Affects: gstreamer1.0 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1720717] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to tessaract lib/dev

2017-10-01 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Release: Artful Aardvark 17.10
Package version: 3.04.01-6

A quick use of dpkg -L libtesseract3 shows that the package only has one
real .so file, which is already in the architecture-dependent lib
folder, and so could probably be easily changed to be Multi-Arch: same.
It's also likely that the other packages in tesseract could also be
marked appropriately for multiarch (e.g. libtesseract-dev,
libtesseract3v5).

** Affects: tesseract (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1720706] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to srtp again

2017-10-01 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

On my current version of Ubuntu (17.10) and packages libsrtp0 and
libsrtp0-dev at version 1.4.5~20130609~dfsg-2ubuntu1, these packages do
not actually have multiarch support.

I was able to download the package source, add Multi-Arch: same to both,
and build and install libsrtp0 on i386 and amd64 simultaneously,
however, and likely could have also installed both versions of
libsrtp0-dev.

Also, configure.in has a check for cross-compilation, which prevents
using /dev/urandom as a random source, and caused the tests to fail, so
when I cross-built the package I forced set DEV_URANDOM=/dev/urandom.

According to the log (and a previous bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/srtp/+bug/1508634) multiarch
support was merged in the past, so I'm curious why it got removed again.

** Affects: srtp (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1720701] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to libpixman-1-dev

2017-10-01 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Release: Artful Aardvark 17.10
Package version: 0.34.0-1

After modifying libpixman-1-dev to be Multi-Arch: same, and checking
that it installs architecture-specific files appropriately, and
successfully building and installing both the amd64 and i386 versions
simultaneously, it seems like libpixman-1-dev can be upgraded to get
multiarch support fairly easily.

** Affects: pixman (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1653267] Re: No multiarch support

2017-10-01 Thread Derek Gasaway
It might also be sane to mark the mjpegtools package with Multi-Arch:
allowed (or foreign), as programs that use the binary tools may not care
what architecture the tools are.

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[Bug 1720700] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to lv2

2017-10-01 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Release: Artful Aardvark 17.10
Package version: 1.14.0~dfsg1-1

As far as I can tell, the package lv2-dev has no architecture-dependent
files at all, and can be marked Multi-Arch: foreign, and lv2-examples
puts .so files outside the architecture-dependent folders, making it
correctly Multi-Arch: no by default (and I don't know if that would be
easy or useful to fix and make Multi-Arch: same).

In addition, it's possible the packages python and perl in Build-Depends
can be marked as :any, as these seem to be invoked as binaries, which
should work properly regardless of the underlying architecture.

I am not currently able to test a cross-build, as the examples depend on
libgtk2.0-dev, which currently lacks multi-arch support, and I'm not
sure how/if it's possible to test easily without gtk support. multi-arch
libgtk2.0-dev was the only remaining dependency I was unable to install.

** Affects: lv2 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1720692] Re: Add multiarch metadata to libxkbcommon*dev packages

2017-10-01 Thread Derek Gasaway
** Description changed:

  Release: Artful Aardvark 17.10
  Package Version: 0.7.1-2
  
  As far as I can tell (after creating a local patch and building and
  installing them as Multi-Arch: same) libxkbcommon-dev and
  libxkbcommon-x11-dev can be safely marked as Multi-Arch: same with no
  additional changes. Note that in order to cross-build the package, I
  also patched the build dependency x11-xkb-utils as Multi-Arch: allowed,
  and then used an :any dep. The use of :any as a dep is possibly
  appropriate, as I successfully built the package this way, I think only
  the tests depend on it, and they seem to call the binaries at runtime
  rather than compiling against them.
+ 
+ Also, tests/x11comp is actually deactivated, and seems to be the only
+ place that uses one of the x11-xkb-utils binaries, so maybe this
+ dependency can just be removed?

** Description changed:

  Release: Artful Aardvark 17.10
  Package Version: 0.7.1-2
  
  As far as I can tell (after creating a local patch and building and
  installing them as Multi-Arch: same) libxkbcommon-dev and
  libxkbcommon-x11-dev can be safely marked as Multi-Arch: same with no
  additional changes. Note that in order to cross-build the package, I
  also patched the build dependency x11-xkb-utils as Multi-Arch: allowed,
  and then used an :any dep. The use of :any as a dep is possibly
  appropriate, as I successfully built the package this way, I think only
  the tests depend on it, and they seem to call the binaries at runtime
  rather than compiling against them.
  
- Also, tests/x11comp is actually deactivated, and seems to be the only
- place that uses one of the x11-xkb-utils binaries, so maybe this
- dependency can just be removed?
+ Also, tests/x11comp is actually deactivated (since Mar 13, 2016
+ upstream), and seems to be the only place that uses one of the x11-xkb-
+ utils binaries, so maybe this dependency can just be removed?

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[Bug 1720692] [NEW] Add multiarch metadata to libxkbcommon*dev packages

2017-10-01 Thread Derek Gasaway
Public bug reported:

Release: Artful Aardvark 17.10
Package Version: 0.7.1-2

As far as I can tell (after creating a local patch and building and
installing them as Multi-Arch: same) libxkbcommon-dev and
libxkbcommon-x11-dev can be safely marked as Multi-Arch: same with no
additional changes. Note that in order to cross-build the package, I
also patched the build dependency x11-xkb-utils as Multi-Arch: allowed,
and then used an :any dep. The use of :any as a dep is possibly
appropriate, as I successfully built the package this way, I think only
the tests depend on it, and they seem to call the binaries at runtime
rather than compiling against them.

** Affects: libxkbcommon (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Description changed:

+ Release: Artful Aardvark 17.10
+ Package Version: 0.7.1-2
+ 
  As far as I can tell (after creating a local patch and building and
  installing them as Multi-Arch: same) libxkbcommon-dev and
  libxkbcommon-x11-dev can be safely marked as Multi-Arch: same with no
  additional changes. Note that in order to cross-build the package, I
  also patched the build dependency x11-xkb-utils as Multi-Arch: allowed,
  and then used an :any dep. The use of :any as a dep is possibly
  appropriate, as I successfully built the package this way, I think only
  the tests depend on it, and they seem to call the binaries at runtime
  rather than compiling against them.

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[Bug 1621861] Re: libsidplay1: Multiarch support is incomplete

2017-10-01 Thread Derek Gasaway
>From my own investigations, libsidplay1v5 and libsidplay1-dev could also
be marked as Multi-Arch: same - I made a quick patch of libsidplay1v5
and libsidplay1-dev by adding Multi-Arch: same to both and verified that
the produced debs seem to fit the multiarch spec and could be installed
simultaneously.

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  libsidplay1: Multiarch support is incomplete

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