Thanks for answering. You are correct, ICU is fine, sorry for being too
short.
The proplem are the packages using ICU. My current understanding is that a
solution for debian-unstable is on the way but it is to me unclear when this
will
land in Ubuntu 18.04.
Currently wine cannot be compiled in
Is there any progress? This bug (and #1784135) prevents Bionic to be
usable even for simple multi-arch development work because important
dev-libs can not be installed.
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Is there any progress on this? Waiting for upstream to solve the bug
(see mail thread) may take more time then Bionic is even maintained.
Currently this bug (and #1772512) prevents Bionic to be usable even for
simple multi-arch development work because important dev-libs can not be
installed.
Public bug reported:
Release is bionic (18.04.1)
When trying to install libicu-dev and libicu-dev:i386 together in
bionic, the conflict with each other.
It is expected that these two libs can be installed together in one
system.
** Affects: icu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Package changed: ubuntu => libxcomposite (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1743582
Title:
Cannot install libxcomposite-dev:i386 on 64-Bit
Public bug reported:
When trying to install libxi-dev:i386 this gives a conflict with the
installed 64-Bit package:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libxi-dev:i386{b}
0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 185 kB of archives. After
Public bug reported:
mount no longer updates /etc/mtab in 16.04 when performing a mount. This
is a regression against 14.04.
I know that /etc/mtab should be a link to /proc/mounts but we have
reasons to not make this link. mount should behave as described in the
man-page.
** Affects: util-linux
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