32-bit glibc package?

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I use Arch x86_64 - so far without a problem. But I've found recently that there's a few AUR packages that I'm unable to compile. (e.g., virtualbox-modules)

Seems like the build needs the /usr/include/gnu/stubs-32.h file, which isn't installed on my Arch64 system. (glibc installs stubs-64.h instead.)

But according to this thread, it appears that many distros work around this by having a 32-bit glibc package for this purpose:

http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-help/2007-12/msg00055.html

Does Arch have such a thing? Didn't look like it from surfing the packages in the repos (and AUR), but thought I'd ask anyway.

If not, I'm not opposed to writing a new packages for this, but I'm not sure quite how to build a 32-bit glibc package that doesn't conflict with the 64-bit one.

Anyone have any advice here?

Thanks,

DR


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