Your message dated Sun, 10 Jan 2016 16:56:27 +0100 with message-id <[email protected]> and subject line Re: Bug#769234: wine: automatically detect and launch wine32 or wine64 has caused the Debian Bug report #769234, regarding wine: automatically detect and launch wine32 or wine64 to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Package: wine-binfmt Version: 1.6.2-16 Back on wheezy `wine` shell script used to do the following trick to decide to call wine32 or wine64 using: [...] wine=/usr/bin/wine32 if test "$(file -b -L "$1" | cut -d\ -f1)" = "PE32+" -o "$WINEARCH" = "win64"; then wine=/usr/bin/wine64 fi [...] This made it possible to execute: $ ./bla.exe without knowing whether or not bla.exe was meant for x64 arch ahead of time. Please resurrect this code path in current wine. I'm affecting the bug to binfmts since it really lies at this level, feel free to reassign to `wine` package (package which used to provide the wine indirection described above). Alternate solution: Technically a new magic number could used to decide to call wine64 and/or wine32 since the binary files differ: $ file bla.exe bla.exe: PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows $ file bla2.exe bla2.exe: PE32+ executable (console) x86-64, for MS Windows Eg: $ cat /usr/share/binfmts/wine32 package wine-binfmt interpreter /usr/bin/wine32 magic XYZ $ cat /usr/share/binfmts/wine64 package wine-binfmt interpreter /usr/bin/wine64 magic UVW This is a simplification of #733556, which I'll close shorty.
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--- Begin Message ---version:1.8-2 On 12/31/2015 09:49 PM, Jens Reyer wrote: > Instead the complete WoW64 setup seems to be possible and imo is a > better solution, see #762058. Wine now supports and uses shared WoW64/64-bit wineprefixes if wine, wine32 and wine64 are installed. So this should work now for all newly created default (=64-bit) prefixes and existing 64-bit prefixes. WoW64 works in Wine by adapting the /usr/bin/wine script, adding a /usr/bin/wineserver script that defaults to the 64-bit wineserver, and not installing wineserver in wine's configured bindir (= libdir) (/usr/lib/*/wine/wineserver). I hope this turns out well, I experienced no issues when testing locally. jre
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