> The locale are compiled at install time, hence the arch = all. But once
> compiled, they can't be used on all architecture, so they are not
> Multiarch safe.
>
Oh I see what the issue is now thanks for the quick replies.
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On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 12:08:14PM -0400, Miguel A. Colón Vélez wrote:
> >
> > locales are not compatible between all architectures, so I don't think
> > we should do that until that is fixed or another solution is found.
> >
>
> Oh ok, but why is the package currently arch = all then? Maybe I'm
>
> locales are not compatible between all architectures, so I don't think
> we should do that until that is fixed or another solution is found.
>
Oh ok, but why is the package currently arch = all then? Maybe I'm
missing something from that reply.
Cheers,
Miguel
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> Package: locales
> Version: 2.13-28
> User: multiarch-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org
> Usertags: multiarch
>
> Hello:
>
> When using an amd64 system and installing a i386 package that depends
> on locales, locales-all:i386 gets instal
Package: locales
Version: 2.13-28
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When using an amd64 system and installing a i386 package that depends
on locales, locales-all:i386 gets installed instead since locales is
not Multi-Arch: foreign.
The locales-all package i
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