On Sat, 25 May 2013 01:42:44 +0300 Oron Peled <oron@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I think you missed the whole point of Debian's multi-arch -- instead > of special handling for "sister" architectures (e.g: x86/x86_64), or > proving there aren't (e.g: aarch64/armv7) -- it creates a symmetric > world. > > The *huge* benefit of multi-arch is to people that *cross-compile*. ...snip... > * This means cross-toolchains becomes first class citizens. I understand that some people cross compile, and that's nice, but I'm not convinced it's important enough a use case to rearrange lots of things with all the pain involved. Since I've not actually used debian in years, I'll bow out of this discussion now. ;) kevin
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