libwine (version 1.6.2-20)
libwine-gecko-2.21 (version 2.21+dfsg2-1)
p7zip (version 9.20.1~dfsg.1-4.1)
wine (version 1.6.2-20)
wine64 (version 1.6.2-20)
winetricks (version 0.0+20141009+svn1208-2)
I tried to run an application and got this:
I did, except I didn't run 'apt-get install wine32.' Instead, I ran Synaptic, now full of i386 packages. There is no wine32 package.it looks like multiarch needs to be enabled. as root, please
execute "dpkg --add-architecture i386 && apt-get update &&
apt-get install wine32"
I decided to install binfmt-support (version 2.1.5-1) and wine-binfmt (version 1.6.2-20). That doesn't help.
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home> wine /home/me/.wine/drive_c/Progs/tinywebs/edtwin.exe
wine: could not run L"Z:\\home\\me\\.wine\\drive_c\\Progs\\tinywebs\\edtwin.exe": 16-bit/DOS support missing
home> wine /home/audio/caustic/Caustic_31/app/Caustic.exe
wine: Bad EXE format for Z:\home\audio\caustic\Caustic_31\app\Caustic.exe.
home> wine /home/me/.wine/drive_c/Progs/Au/XXI.exe
wine: Bad EXE format for Z:\home\me\.wine\drive_c\Progs\Au\XXI.exe.
Please note Wine created the ~/.wine64 folder and I am running the applications from their old .wine installation folder, which I preserved. I don't know if that matters at all. I wouldn't think so because I've been through several system upgrades (including distro changes) over many years and I never had to install these applications properly. Merely copying their directories over has always been enough.