Are you sure this isn't due to archive skew? apt-get -f install should
try to install the dependent i386 packages, but they must be exactly the
same version number as the 64-bit versions on your system.
When someone uploads a new package, say, libglu1-mesa, sometimes the
i386 build finishes before the amd64 one, or vice-versa, and you get a
situation like you've witnessed.
Can you try again please?
That said, I'm considering just hard-depending wine1.4:amd64 on
wine1.4-i386 to avoid situations like the above where you get stuck with
64-bit-only wine entirely. The downside is wine would be uninstallable
whenever the archive was skewed (which is often during the development
release, but fortunately never in a stable release).
** Changed in: wine1.4 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: wine1.4 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: wine1.4 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Scott Ritchie (scottritchie)
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