Hey Anthony, sorry for my slow reply on the question.
If you select "amd64-via-multiarch" that should mean that the package is automatically available for i386 *and* amd64, but the amd64 name is "pkgname:i386".
The following combinations make sense:
i386 + amd64
i386 + amd64-via-multiarch
The others do not make sense, its either "amd64" or "amd64-via-multiarch" (as the later is really just i386 and the confidence that it will work on a multiarch system).
I'm not sure I understand the question about (A) and (B) as the line "both "i386" the and "amd64" lists will include the package." is not clear to me. What "lists" are that?
Hey Anthony, sorry for my slow reply on the question.
If you select "amd64- via-multiarch" that should mean that the package is automatically available for i386 *and* amd64, but the amd64 name is "pkgname:i386".
The following combinations make sense:
i386 + amd64
i386 + amd64-via-multiarch
The others do not make sense, its either "amd64" or "amd64- via-multiarch" (as the later is really just i386 and the confidence that it will work on a multiarch system).
I'm not sure I understand the question about (A) and (B) as the line "both "i386" the and "amd64" lists will include the package." is not clear to me. What "lists" are that?