This bug was fixed in the package wine - 4.0.3-1
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wine (4.0.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream release 4.0.3, released Nov 25, 2019.
- Various bug fixes
- Updates to the National Language Support files
* Drop no longer supported add-log-mailing-address setting
> @vorlon: sync wine-development 4.14-1, just uploaded to Debian
unstable.
Ok, this is a new upstream version of wine vs what is currently in eoan,
and I don't have time to review it for a feature freeze exception (given
that we are past feature freeze), but I have cherry-picked the
recommends/sug
@vorlon: sync wine-development 4.14-1, just uploaded to Debian unstable.
In the end I decided to let libwine recommend gstreamer1.0-plugins-good, but
only suggest gstreamer1.0-libav, gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad and
gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly. This was to find a compromise between actual
necessity
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/community-process-for-32-bit-
compatibility/12598/21 what needs to be done to make sure this change
lands in eoan?
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Bugs, which
$ dpkg-query -s libmpg123-0:i386
Package: libmpg123-0
Status: install ok installed
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS
Release:18.04
Codename: bionic
...You know, that might be important, especially if, say, Wine
Thanks again. Probably my last round of nitpicking questions:
I found that this worked here although I don't have gstreamer1.0
-plugins-good:i386 because for MP3 Wine uses libmpg123-0. And
libmpg123-0:i386 is already depended on by libwine. If I uninstall
that, there's also no music here.
Do yo
$ wine --version
wine-3.0 (Ubuntu 3.0-1ubuntu1)
I've got a few other things on this system that use gstreamer1.0
-plugins-good:amd64, so a libwine -> gstreamer1.0-plugins-good
dependency only brings in one new package for me, even though I have
both libwine:i386 and libwine:amd64.
And for the rec
Thanks for your answer. Unfortunately not the hoped for outcome.
Usually I'd agree with you about a 32-bit app needing gstreamer1.0
-plugins-good from i386. It's just that my tests worked otherwise here:
only the amd64 version, but still sound and at least on the start screen
no crash.
What's y
$ dpkg --print-architecture
amd64
With gstreamer1.0-plugins-good:i386 removed and gstreamer1.0-plugins-
good:amd64 present, iji.exe crashes for me (null pointer dereference).
Reinstalling gstreamer1.0-plugins-good:i386 makes it work again.
I haven't really taken things apart here in detail, but t
Hi Dave,
I just wanted to fix this, when I noticed that you explicitly mentioned
"i386". A default Gnome installation on amd64 installs only the amd64
plugins, not the i386 ones. So I only have gstreamer1.0-plugins-
good:amd64 installed, but not gstreamer1.0-plugins-good:i386.
Still, the game h
Yeah, no GNOME. This was on Lubuntu (LXDE).
Re: -bad & -ugly (and gstreamer1.0-libav, too): Windows does ship a bunch of
codecs that you don't see used too often today, but there's old software (games
in particular) that expect them to be there.
For the record, here's a list of codecs from a r
Thanks for your report, you're right.
I guess you are not using gnome? Because then these packages would
already be installed.
I will add gstreamer1.0-plugins-good to the libwine recommends.
Not sure about -bad, and -ugly. Probably not, unless someone finds a data point
to prove their necessity.
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