Hi,
I'm writing about an issue I have installing wine 10.3. All of this happened after I did an upgrade to my distribution.
The issue arise when I do a "zypper install wine wine-32bit winetricks wine-mono" command... It does the download, but when it enters the installation of the binaries, I receive a message stating that /usr/bin/wine is going to be overwritten by the 32-bit wine.
If I answer "yes" in the installation process, it continues and get installed. But when I do for example "wine setup.exe" to install a windows program example "Office" or any other working windows exe that I've used before in my previous installations, I get a message from wine pointing to memory addresses "Segment Fault on '0x0000000400'...".
I tried installing Wine-Doors, PlayOnLinux, Bottles, and the issue is the same, can't install nothing due to the situation with wine.
So I removed wine, and try again, using only "zypper install wine winetricks wine-mono", I get the same messages during installation, If I hit "No" when I receive the /usr/bin/wine warning, the installation aborts. I'm conditioned to hit "yes" to finish the installation. Installing from Bottles and all mentioned software gave the same messages, even if I download other runners from bottle.
What may be happening with my install? could be dependencies? I was considering installing Virtual machines with qemu, but I prefer running the app natively as in my previous installs. Also I'm considering to format my Box and install all over again, so before taking these extremes, I hope you can provide me some help.
Thanks in advance
Wine 10.3 issues OpenSuse Tumbleweed
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Re: Wine 10.3 issues OpenSuse Tumbleweed
There were changes in Wine 10.2 that required significant packaging changes. If removing the old packages completely and reinstalling doesn't fix your problem, the symptoms you describe suggest a broken package. The openSUSE packages are not built here; contact the package maintainer about the issue.