Typically when you download programs from the repositories, it
automatically detects your architecture so you don't have to fiddle
around with it.  In most packages, there is no difference in package
name anyway.  If you want the GNU Debugger for your i386 system, simply
download the package "gdb".  I don't know exactly why it has a 64 bit
version separately, but I think it may be because it has dependencies on
some 64 bit libraries whereas gdb does not.  The 64 bit package still
depends on the 32 bit package.

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There is no ubuntu package for a 64-bit JVM on the 32-bit linux system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/245645
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