I had multiarch disabled. "foreign-architecture i386" in /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/multiarch was commented out.
I uncommented it, and this problem went away.
This is all supposed to work without multi-arch, right?
I had multiarch disabled. "foreign- architecture i386" in /etc/dpkg/ dpkg.cfg. d/multiarch was commented out.
I uncommented it, and this problem went away.
This is all supposed to work without multi-arch, right?