Hi,
thanks for your report. The issue was caused by an file conflict between
the Wine packages in the Ubuntu archive and those in the PPA "ricotz".
You have to uninstall the package "wine2.0-amd64" and eventually others
(wine2.0, wine2.0-i386, ...) from that PPA before you can install the
Wine packages from the Ubuntu archive.
I'm not sure if we want to care for this kind of issues with 3rd-party
packages in the Ubuntu archive. (For now I don't plan to do anything
actively for this, but I don't object if someone adds additional
conflict/breaks/replaces in the packaging.)
In the meantime the owner of the "ricotz" PPA removed the wine2.0
packages. So the initial reason for this issue is now taken care of.
Thanks again to the ricotz maintainer for the quick reaction now that we
finally made contact! I can't tell yet, if he will continue to offer
some Wine packages in the future.
For users:
>From the Wine packages in the Ubuntu archive for Zesty you may choose between
>wine-stable (1.8.7-1ubuntu1) and wine-development (2.0-3ubuntu1). If you
>install both of them, but want to use "wine-development" you have to configure
>your system to use that version by executing
"sudo update-alternatives --config wine".
Greets
jre
** Changed in: wine (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
package libwine-dev (not installed) failed to install/upgrade:
Versuch, »/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wine/libaclui.def« zu
überschreiben, welches auch in Paket wine2.0-amd64
1:2.0-0ubuntu1~17.04~ricotz1 ist
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