Perhaps you didn't see the package libcap1, which might be linked to
lib32cap1. I assume it was installed by Adobe's flash-plugin, but I'm
not sure.

Anyhow: the bug report was meant to address the error message: "trying
to overwrite `/lib32/libcap.so.1.10', which is also in package
lib32cap1". Perhaps Synaptic wants to separate 32bit and 64bit packages
by naming them.

Why would it panic when it finds a file already there? The file *is*
already there, so it can just continue, since there wouldn't be any
difference when stopping or continuing?

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ia32-libs will not install when libcap1 is installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270358
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