worsk great. thanks. anyway, this should be fixed automaticaly :/
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Title:
libmirclient causes multiarch SDL2 headers to c
My steps to dirty fix:
find libmirclient-dev_*_i386.deb in /var/cache/apt/archives
I have libmirclient-dev_1.4.0-0ubuntu3_i386.deb. If you don't have - find one
in launchpad.
Then:
$ mkdir tmp
$ dpkg-deb -R libmirclient-dev_1.4.0-0ubuntu3_i386.deb tmp
// remove tmp/usr/include and tmp/usr/share (t
On reflection, there are several factors contributing to the problem.
Addressing any one of them would resolve the problem reported.
1. none of the Mir -dev packages are co-installable
2. libsdl2-dev should not depend on libmirclient-dev
3. SDL2 is being built with mirclient support on 18.10
1 &
Isn't the most sensible way to fix this to change the libsdl2-dev
packaging to depend on libmirclient9 directly?
I can't think of any sane reason to expose the Mir headers to SDL2
users.
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That's good to hear and would be very useful! :D
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Title:
libmirclient causes multiarch SDL2 headers to conflict with each
As you can see in https://packages.ubuntu.com/disco/libmirclient-dev
they are actually not co-installable so it's not as minor a problem as
you state, but it's certainly fixable.
** Changed in: mir (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: mir (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medi
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