On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 10:01 -0400, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 15:59:25 +0200
Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Sure, but usually there isn't a point in having *both* 32bit and 64bit
> versions of applications installed (which happens by default though).
Applications get dragged in because the libraries aren't split out into
-libs subpackages. If they were, then the -devel and -libs packages
would be available multilib, but the application itself wouldn't.
Not quite.
All of my packages, against which complaints have been BZ'ed, all are
*-devel packages which suffer from
- Conflicts in /usr/bin/* devel tools (typical *-config scripts)
- Conflicts in %doc files below /usr/share (90% of them steming from
doxygen generated docs and __man pages__)
I.e. these packages run-time packages are installable in parallel, but
their *-devel packages conflicts.
So, as it seems to me, the "multiarch" campaign of is aiming at parallel
installation of the *devel packages.
Ralf