Done and pushed. My tests so far were successful and I found no issues/regressions except these 2:
/usr/bin/wine64 has no manpage. I guess the best way to fix this is to patch the buildsystem to build the wine manpage also for wine64. I will look into that. Without wine32 there is no /usr/bin/wine now. I put the multiarch instructions to the README. Do we live with that, or should we change anything? I didn't make any wine-development tests. However it seems that wine always first checks it's bindir (which is =libdir), and else PATH to find wineserver. I guess this is why this setup works (not sure if we could move to BINDIR=usr/bin now). For wine-development this probably means we have to patch the scan of PATH to look for wineserver-development. On 12/31/2015 09:08 PM, Jens Reyer wrote: > - Put wineserver in a multiarch:none page, so that only one, the native > wineserver, is installed. I made the wineserver's package multi-arch:allowed, because wine32 may use a foreign 64-bit wineserver, while wine64 requires the native version. Per default the native version will be installed, but it's also possible to install a pure 32-bit Wine from i386 on amd64. Commit history: I started with a new package wineserverVERSION (commits 1-5). The git history at that point gives a fully working new setup. However I decided to put the wineserver in the wineVERSION package and make that arch specific (commit 6). Commits 7-9 are documentation and cleanup. Unrelated to all those changes is the merge of the wine32|64-tools packages (commit 10). This should be possible now since they aren't multi-arch'd anymore (wine32-tools was still offered to me by aptitude, which I didn't expect after the recent changes. This gave me the idea to just merge them.) I added a bit more verbose information to the body of some commit messages. Hope this helps and that I chose the right amount of information. I really hope you can confirm the good results I had so far. I'm even happier with our packages now :) Greets jre _______________________________________________ pkg-wine-party mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-wine-party
