Hi Rogier, what I meant is:
lib32cap1 is/was not in ubuntu at any time. libcap1 is available as native package for all archs (at least amd64 and i386), but there was no lib32cap1 which means, that the i386 native libcap1 was always in ia32-libs (always is wrong, let's say until it was added to ia32-libs). Therefore, I'm asking, from where you got this package..because when the same file in two packages is shipped, we have a "splitbrain". ia32-libs doesn't know anything about lib32cap1 shipping this file, (e.g. there is no conflicts/replaces, or a lib:depends in ia32-libs). If we would have a lib32cap1 we wouldn't ship the native i386 lib anymore in ia32-lib, but we would make lib32cap1 a dependency of ia32-libs, as we do e.g. with lib32asound. Anyways, the problem is here: two packages and one file, ia32-libs doesn't know anything about lib32cap1. Therefore remove lib32cap1 from your system, and ia32-libs is ok. But just being curious, from which source you got lib32cap1 :) Regards, \sh -- ia32-libs will not install when libcap1 is installed https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270358 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
