![]() If you want to cope with this, then skip the tricky part ) apt-get upgrade will take care of some packages, apt-get -f install will repair some of errors, but still most packages will remain i386. Some of your packages are then amd64, but most will remain i386. # dpkg -i gcc-4.6-base*.deb libgcc*.deb libc*.deb libselinux*.deb \ # apt-get download gcc-4.6-base:amd64 libgcc1:amd64 libc6:amd64 \ ![]() To migrate your base system, do this: $ dpkg -print-architecture It is helpful for fixing broken packages. There is a wiki entry describing the old-school way without multiarch support. It is possible, and here is what I did for the last two nights: Now the long description, and take it with a grain of salt, as I may not have taken the best route: ![]() I have outlined an alternative at the bottom.
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