If these libraries I mentioned are not used anymore, why did the loader
then try to load them ?

I'd, by the way, recommend to include a warning function in the
generation scripts of the ia32 package, which does a recursive 'strings
- ' (or even a  fgrep -r would do) onto all files in the lib32 directory
to warn if there is any library or other file with an hardcoded path of
/usr/lib/

However, the goal of development should be to simply install the regular
32 and 64 bit packages on the same system without any conflict.

regards

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  oneiric breaks 32-bit applications due to incomplete 32bit libraries

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