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Package: wine
Severity: important
Because of this problem, many legacy win32 apps stopped working. Since this
will be the default setup on Debian systems, I think it would be good to add a
big warning to notify the user (before they start thinking it's wine's fault,
file bugs, etc).
For details: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6622
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Indeed it seems they have paliated the problem in latest versions. I no longer
need to use noexec32=on for apps that hit this problem before.
Closing.
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