This bug was fixed in the package glfw - 2.7.9-1
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glfw (2.7.9-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream version.
- This is the last version of GLFW 2.
* Enable multiarch (Closes: #732436, LP: #941319).
* debian/control:
- Add myself to the list of uploaders.
- Bump debhelper compat level to 9.
- Bump standards version - no changes.
- Use cgit Vcs-Browser URL.
- Update package short descriptions (copied from glfw3).
- Add dependency on dh-exec needed by the multiarch build procedure.
* debian/copyright:
- Use correct DEP5 'Format' URL.
* debian/rules:
- Handle build flags correctly to fix hardening warnings.
- Use the correct upstream makefile targets to simplify the build
procedure.
- Remove libglfw.so.2.6 (has the wrong filename and is not required).
- Move the readme.html file to libglfw-dev and install it via
libglfw-dev.docs instead of the rules file.
* debian/*.symbols:
- Add a symbols file for libglfw.so.2
* debian/watch:
- Download upstream tarballs from the github repo.
-- James Cowgill <[email protected]> Sat, 11 Jul 2015 00:18:47
+0100
** Changed in: glfw (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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libglfw2:i386 and libglfw2:amd64 are not coinstallable
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