The reinstalling of libc6-i386 hasn't installed any other packages. This
means where was no loader missing or the loader isn't explicitly a
package. Why is the loader "activated" if libc6-i386 is reinstalled? Why
was the loader "deactivated" after I uninstalled skype:i386 with all
it's dependencies? Or does the deleting of /etc/dpkg/multiarch which
included "foreign-architecture i386" disable it?

The behaviour is a little strange that the loader can be disabled if an
installed package like Wine depends on it.

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