Hmm, it should not break with the original stack, otherwise the patch
wouldn't be useful. Just in case, I decided to test it by downgrading
the graphics stack from Xenial to the default one. Installed the
original kernel too (though it shouldn't matter here). Both
libsdl2-2.0-0 and libsdl2-2.0-0:i386 were left installed, as expected.
How did you test it to make something break?

As for -dev packages, isn't it a separate issue that's already present?
I think I've seen this somewhere: someone tries to install -dev:i386 of
some library, but it conflicts with -dev:amd64. I just reproduced it by
trying to install libwayland-dev:i386 - it wants to remove libwayland-
dev:amd64.

I know about new -hwe scheme in Xenial. But this patch isn't meant for
Xenial. It's only for Trusty. But anyway, -hwe packages in Xenial are
currently only for kernel and xorg. I don't see any -hwe packages for
libwayland-egl1-mesa, for example.

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