I thing I noticed:
- it's not sudo install make, it's sudo make install
Try removing your rc1 and install the 3.0-rc3 of wine from winehq = if you search the net there is a page that shows how to install 3.0-rc3 for several versions of linux. No need to manually build from source.
Try removing your current winetricks and download the latest from winehq
In Mint, start synaptic package manager and select the wine-devel-i396:i386 for 32-bit support in rc3. For a pure 32-bit prefix you would need to:
WINEARCH=win32 winecfg as one line on the command line.
Mint is based on Ubuntu so anything that works in Ubuntu should work fine in Mint. The vast majority of repositories used by the package managers in Mint ARE Ubuntu's own repositories.
i can't promise anything but these were amongst the instructions user Bob Wya gave me in helping me get an app working in wine and they worked great.
EDITED to remove a "faulty" comment on my part!