-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Am Do den 16. Aug 2012 um 11:04 schrieb Andreas Beckmann: > > I do not find the package that makes apt installing that annoying > > packages ever and ever again. But this seems to be an other problem. > > interactive aptitude may be better suited to analyze these dpendency > scenarios
Do not have installed aptitude. It is that slow that I never had any use of it. > > However, there is two issues that force me to compile wine myself. First > > I need a much newer version of wine or even wine-unstable (By the way > > the upstream stable is much newer than the debian unstable). > > > Second I > > need a small patch. Without this patch, wine is buggy on non-KDE or > > non-Gnome window managers. > > Did you report a bug? Yes. It is a upstream bug which is clearly pointing to the commit that has introduced the bug. Unfortunately the wine people refuse to revert the bug as they say: "Well, it do not work as we done this but it is the correct way to do it". Not helpful at all. Especially that not only I have this problem. > > It worked for ages now. However, I know it is a hack. > > it worked as in "ia32-libs worked" or "removing ia32-libs worked" ? It worked well when ia32-libs and the diversion in place. > >> * get wine:i386 running (I think that is the way nowadays, check the > >> wine documentation) > > > > Will not work as I mention above. > > If you need it patched and updated for running $YOUR_APPLICATION that > doesn't mean you can't try to get the Debian wine packages running for > some other trivial application - just to see if you got the multiarch > libs right. Once that is working go back to compiling your own wine. True. And that was what I tried. But it do not help to test the opnegl stuff as I know no other application that use it. > > There must be an other solution. We are running in the situation where > > we are pushed back fifteen years of time in amd64 support! > > First we need to get the packages in Debian working properly - > thereafter we can look into local software or third party packages. Not nice but true as I run unstable and in this case the name is program. ;-) Regards Klaus - -- Klaus Ethgen http://www.ethgen.ch/ pub 4096R/4E20AF1C 2011-05-16 Klaus Ethgen <[email protected]> Fingerprint: 85D4 CA42 952C 949B 1753 62B3 79D0 B06F 4E20 AF1C -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iQGcBAEBCgAGBQJQLM7pAAoJEKZ8CrGAGfas0koMAJqQYY/Kj4v66IM588M4teYB rwxHwN+6iDtoyPJBUHeWmvKH6FY7hsF+yWt0G+jV7mgFCU9AmMbT4q/H/NhoomGb jo7X9CeRW1Qq3GEOEUCe3t3uoPhp9fN42G9U9foE/BTd1xl2bUqtpUS/YXKWsdkV B5jU7VZHtJOc/hlZf0nTYNKBb+laCF0OWpc7D79uOuuCVpSOk95tfPABWbXmKHWt TJdGPShk+Ihu5nyLFH/pU8KU6J0issU6593iLuZNHP83iVGEq+ZyaeBuYenh2KFM Cp8zyTg4DdrurVs7PlxRBLIkQNuSHjIQNMRPpC+1tA4v20Y/4EJwYpfXALTD626m ojjo8E7gXKZJ36stPfRwMZSW68UOS654zOvK82ni0pUctIkwBgLb2FhTpS0hpKxF 0hTn/Y5StyfoOq5JHc6htS8c80bBRe2IVZ/G95cFHZ+5FIpipXu7PMv4KUM25ysL 72CFTE4k4Wwyw2OGoPe9rkl3Fi5uXG3TWXmuc4i0cw== =Fbvb -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

