Jaromil wrote: ----------------- > 1. dpkg --print-architechture > 2. dpkg --print-foreign-architectures > 3. list of enabled repositories (+ architechture) > 4. dpkg -l | grep wine
I'm sorry to see that Ed moved on to RANT instead of providing basic information to those of use who were patiently trying to help on a voluntary basis. Without this information and in particular point 3. noone can help really. Also the act of helping could be made more pleasant in this thread. ---------------- I provided that information already. I do not understand what the "(+architecture)" mean regarding repositories as I never enabled any arhitecture that is not supported by my hardware. I made it very clear it was a "rant" at the very top, but I am tired of always failing whenever I have the motivation to learn new software and Linux stops me. I remember the same bad experience when I learnt about Lazarus: it wouldn't install, I can say the same thing about kdevelop, etc. One way would be to extract all binaries from the entire dependency chain to a single directory and run wine executables by manually loading the required libraries. That would count as a solution to me and should not break already installed libraries. Nevermind, thinking out of the box, for a certain category of people is frowned upon. Good old ldd will tell me what wine32 expects to be installed and brute force running wine32 with ld-2.24.so should solve my problem. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng