Wine 10.3 issues OpenSuse Tumbleweed

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bcaballero76
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Wine 10.3 issues OpenSuse Tumbleweed

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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
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Re: Wine 10.3 issues OpenSuse Tumbleweed

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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.
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