This is why nothing works in win32 prefix, actually nothing works at all, it's a nice size wine 10.0 but useless, does Apple own this site, because that's what they did back in Mojave, stopped 32bit software install.
No wonder I have been three days wasting my time.
wine: WINEARCH is set to 'win32' but this is not supported in wow64 mode.
Re: wine: WINEARCH is set to 'win32' but this is not supported in wow64 mode.
Nothing? Not even Wine's builtin programs (winecfg, notepad, etc.)? If that's the case, there is something wrong with your install.
Our Fedora Wine packages are the new WoW64, which can run 32 bit apps, but only in a 64 bit wineprefix, and that is the message you will get if you try to use WINEARCH=win32 with it. But
your other posts indicated you were using the Fedora distro Wine package. The distro packages are the old WoW64, and should support 32 bit wineprefixes. Did you happen to install both our package and the distro one? That is possible, but when you do that you have to specify the full path to the non-default wine version when you use it.
If you have installed both, try uninstalling both, then only install one. If you're still trying to install WMP9, I recommend that be the distro package, since WMP9 definitely does require a 32 bit wineprefix set to an old Windows version.
Note that WMP9 has always had to be installed through winetricks, and even then it was always buggy, so your problems with that are not specific to Wine 10.0.
Our Fedora Wine packages are the new WoW64, which can run 32 bit apps, but only in a 64 bit wineprefix, and that is the message you will get if you try to use WINEARCH=win32 with it. But
your other posts indicated you were using the Fedora distro Wine package. The distro packages are the old WoW64, and should support 32 bit wineprefixes. Did you happen to install both our package and the distro one? That is possible, but when you do that you have to specify the full path to the non-default wine version when you use it.
If you have installed both, try uninstalling both, then only install one. If you're still trying to install WMP9, I recommend that be the distro package, since WMP9 definitely does require a 32 bit wineprefix set to an old Windows version.
Note that WMP9 has always had to be installed through winetricks, and even then it was always buggy, so your problems with that are not specific to Wine 10.0.