Debian Multiarch Support Is Not Installed

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Debian -- Details of package binutils-multiarch in stretch

    https://packages.debian.org/stretch/i386/devel/binutils-multiarch
    normal users should not install this package. It's meant only for those requiring support for reading info from binaries from other architectures. Tags : Software Development: Machine Code , User Interface: Command Line , Role: role::program, scope::utility, Application Suite: GNU

Debian -- Details of package multiarch-support in jessie

    https://packages.debian.org/jessie/multiarch-support
    Transitional package to ensure multiarch compatibility This is a transitional package used to ensure multiarch support is present in ld.so before unpacking libraries to the multiarch directories. It can be removed once nothing on the system depends on it.

Debian -- Details of package multiarch-support in stretch

    https://packages.debian.org/stretch/multiarch-support
    Transitional package to ensure multiarch compatibility. This is a transitional package used to ensure multiarch support is present in ld.so before unpacking libraries to the multiarch directories. It can be removed once nothing on the system depends on it.

Multiarch/Implementation - Debian Wiki

    https://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/Implementation
    Using multiarch. To enable the installation of multiarch binaries, apt and dpkg need configuration changes. For example, if you have an amd64 system that you want to install i386 libraries onto, do the following: . multiarch support is present from dpkg 1.16.2 (or 1.16.0 in Ubuntu) and apt 0.8.13.

MultiArch - Community Help Wiki - Ubuntu

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultiArch
    Jul 29, 2013 · Multi-arch is a new way of handling this developed by Debian. The need for 32-bit program support on a 64-bit system is indicated by a file /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/multiarch containing foreign-architecture i386. It is unwise to disable this unless you know what you are doing.

Debian -- Details of package binutils-multiarch-dev in stretch

    https://packages.debian.org/stretch/i386/devel/binutils-multiarch-dev
    Note that building Debian packages which depend on the shared libbfd is Not Allowed. NORMAL USERS SHOULD NOT INSTALL THIS PACKAGE. It's meant only for those requiring support for reading info from binaries from other architectures.



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