Oh, what I meant by that message is that people should use the other
ppa's since that is the only one that I "break" since I send all my
builds to that one and then move them to their corresponding ppa once
they work.

In this case for ia32-libs micove/console or micove/unstable should work. 
I update it every 15 days to make sure I get the security updates into it.

Anyway for the ops problem I use an ugly hack to fix it.

The fix I did before that was to change the hard-coded /usr/lib to
/usr/lib32 when making the i386 package of gtk+2.0/glib2.0/gdk-pixbuf
and removing the RPATH. After doing that most of the errors I saw
disappeared. I could not maintain the lucid/maverick version that I
don't really use and the Debian version that I really use since all
three are at different versions. At this point, I started using the
quick hack that works on all three and that way I did not have to
maintain an internal version of those 3 packages that was only used by
ia32-libs.

Since that time I think gdk-pixbuf should work by itself but I will
probably test this soon since I will merge the git commits from
ia32-libs from debian to my ppa.

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Title:
  failed to load 32bit ibus immodules (im-ibus.so)

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