This bug was fixed in the package wine - 1.8.6-3ubuntu1
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wine (1.8.6-3ubuntu1) zesty; urgency=medium
* Merge with Debian (LP: #1571816). Remaining changes:
- Use unversioned sonames in debian/scripts/sonames2elf
so that dpkg-shlibdeps can find libGL.so in Ubuntu
Fixed in Debian wine-development 2.0~rc3-1.
https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-wine/wine.git
commit 42e61c075087097c525d80b2a983dd2e68760337
Author: Jens Reyer
Date: Tue Dec 27 20:55:54 2016 +0100
Change trigger interest to noawait.
LP: 1652434
diff --git
** Tags removed: need-duplicate-check
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Title:
package wine-stable 1.8.5-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: triggers
looping, abandoned
To
sage
From: jre <jre-phoe...@users.sourceforge.net>
Date: 25/12/2016 10:01 (GMT+10:00)
To: ken...@hotmail.com
Subject: [Bug 1652434] Re: package wine-stable 1.8.5-1ubuntu1 failed to
install/upgrade: triggers looping, abandoned
Hi,
thanks for reporting this. I can reproduce this if I switch
For the avoidance of doubt:
Most/many Windows applications are 32-bit. You do need wine32 installed
for them. wine64 is of no help here.
But also for 64-bit Windows applications you normally need wine32
installed (next to wine64) because some required Windows/Wine subsystems
are 32-bit only.
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Hi,
thanks for reporting this. I can reproduce this if I switch from wine-
stable + wine32 to wine-stable + wine64. I'll (try to) fix that soon.
However the original reason that prompted you to do this ("Couldn't run winecfg
due to having i386 library on a AMD64 system") seems to be a
** Changed in: wine (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => jre (jre-phoenix)
** Changed in: wine (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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