On Thu, Mar 07, 2013 at 11:11:34PM -0000, Fabri Velas wrote:
> Broken libcanberra0:amd64 Depends on libasound2 [ amd64 ] < 
> 1.0.25-1ubuntu10.2 > ( libs ) (>= 1.0.23)
>   Considering libasound2:amd64 25 as a solution to libcanberra0:amd64 72
>   Added libasound2:amd64 to the remove list
>   Fixing libcanberra0:amd64 via keep of libasound2:amd64
> Investigating (0) libasound2 [ amd64 ] < 1.0.25-1ubuntu10.2 > ( libs )
> Broken libasound2:amd64 Breaks on libasound2 [ i386 ] < none -> 
> 1.0.25-1ubuntu10.1 > ( libs ) (!= 1.0.25-1ubuntu10.2)
>   Considering libasound2:i386 0 as a solution to libasound2:amd64 25
>   Added libasound2:i386 to the remove list
>   Conflicts//Breaks against version 1.0.25-1ubuntu10 for libasound2 but that 
> is not InstVer, ignoring
>   Fixing libasound2:amd64 via keep of libasound2:i386

Ok, this is an issue that's unrelated to the apt change.  There is a new
version of libasound2 in precise-proposed, but you have the old version of
libasound2 from precise-updates installed for amd64, and apt doesn't manage
to pick a solution that upgrades libasound2:amd64 before installing
libasound2:i386.

This is an issue specific to having -proposed enabled but not having
upgraded all your packages to it.  To avoid this issue, once you've
installed the apt from -proposed you can re-disable -proposed in your
software properties; then you should be able to install wine (and skype)
without problems.

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  apt resolver doesn't do sensible things when satisfying a cross-
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