Adding a

"wineboot -i"

In wine1.4.postinst should do the trick. It will create a .wine if there
is none and basically do nothing if there is one.

It works with or without X11 running since I always use it when
installing from a minimal/netboot iso.

The only issue it may cause is scaring users with the gazillions of
"fixme" messages that wine throws normally if it has to create the .wine
folder.

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Title:
  Clicking on "Browse C: Drive" in Dash does not bring wine c: drive if
  wine has not run a program yet.

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