This isn't actually a multiarch problem. Following the directions from
the referenced site results in installation of an i386 'libaio' package
which doesn't even match the official {libaio1,libaio-dev} packages in
the Ubuntu archive, let alone supporting multiarch.
So this is an ordinary package conflict between an official package and
an unsupported unofficial one. I don't think there's any bug here.
If this is a library that's important to have cross-installable as a
32-bit lib on a 64-bit system, we can certainly make *converting* it to
multiarch a priority; but it's not a bug per se that it isn't yet
converted.
** Changed in: libaio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
package libaio-dev (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trying
to overwrite '/usr/include/libaio.h', which is also in package
libaio:i386 0.3.104-1
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