Hi,

thanks for your report, Fabio.  This is caused by the transition from
the old Ubuntu Wine packages to Debian's src:wine.  Now in stage two we
have to rename wine-stable back to wine.  In a too optimistic naivety I
had hoped that we don't need breaks/replaces for this - despite some
positive tests it seems I was wrong.  I've got no idea why it works for
some people/package managers), but not you(rs).

Anyway, attached patch should fix it.  It lets pkg:wine break/replace
the real (non-transitional) pkg:wine-stable.

Ubuntu folks, please test and upload a fixed version of src:wine to
cosmic.

If this works, I will add it in Debian until 20.04 is released, so that
you can continue syncing wine again.

Greets
jre

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wine/+bug/1775056/+attachment/5150611/+files/commit-6474c61

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