--- On Mon, 10/5/10, Alexandre Julliard <julli...@winehq.org> wrote: > > The last time I checked it was possible to re-use an > old wineprefix > > (created by 32-bit wine under x86_64 platform) with > 64-bit wine - is > > it still the case? My .wine is a bit big and I'd hate > to have to > > re-create it... :-(.
I meant to write "wasn't possible" . Sorry about that. > You can use a 32-bit prefix with 64-bit Wine, but of course > only in > 32-bit mode, you won't be able to run 64-bit apps with it. It is all a bit confusing - see (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=533806) I think the last time I tried both, I did encounter the problem with '/home/myuzer/.wine' is a 32-bit prefix, it cannot be used with 64-bit Wine. I think a wiki/FAQ could be useful - there is an FAQ somewhere which says one should use a different prefix for 32-bit wine vs 64-bit wine on platforms which can do both. My concern is that I have a fairly big ${HOME}/.wine and I'd prefer to continue to use it, or at least it doesn't get messed up if I switch to 64-bit wine.