Hello Michael,

Am 02.11.25 um 00:39 schrieb Michael Gilbert:
 From what I have seen, the dmo packages often break other packages.
The maintainer of dmo may be better able to answer the question.

Then the question is why it was never a problem before?
I reopened the bug because the abandonment of needed Windows applications this is a a clear showstopper for using Debian 13 for me.

I believe that wine will run with a new clean installation.
But I don't have the time to do this at this moment, specially to configure all applications again.

So what can be done to try to get wine working in Debian 13?
This bug refers to the missing ability of an working upgrade from the previous version of Debian.

The dmo repository is not associated with debian, despite the name.
Packages that come from external repositories have always been
unsupported.
The mulitmedia repository www.deb-multimedia.org is standard for so many years and never causes a problem. Will you say that wine can only be used with a Debian without Multimedia now?

Thanks for your understanding.
karsten

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