On 11/07/2014 08:47 PM, [email protected] wrote: > On 2014-11-02 02:18 UTC <[email protected]> wrote: >> You'll need to add kfreebsd-i386 as a dpkg subarchitecture, then >> install the wine32 package for things to work. >> >> Best wishes, >> Mike >> > I did that mike Im not an idiot ,its broken FIX IT, typing wine normally > tells you to add the arch , it tells you nothing, even after adding it, as I > did before you replayed, its still broken,
I'd like to propose to call nobody an idiot here and stay lower-case. Makes much more fun then. I'm a bit at a loss between: "wine doesn't run at all" (although you got at least the hint to use kfreebsd-i386), no mention of wine32 being installed in your first mail (should be done automatically, at least if it is installed, and your report where you only cited the wrapper script and broken symlinks (btw. that paragraph took me quite some time until I figured what was citation and what was yours). The output of dpkg -l "*wine*" might help to show what is installed actually (post with the description removed for easier reading). Thus having said, the problem might be that both wine and the target of the symlinks (wine-wrapper) are only in the i386 packages (yet, this means if you were told to add the arch by wine, then wine-wrapper should have been installed already, thus no broken links). See: https://packages.debian.org/jessie/kfreebsd-amd64/wine/filelist https://packages.debian.org/jessie/kfreebsd-i386/wine/filelist So replacing wine:kfreebsd-amd64 with wine:kfreebsd-i386 might do the trick. Please report back. Greets jre _______________________________________________ pkg-wine-party mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-wine-party
