My 14.04.2 64bit has the error message "The cache has no package named
wine1.7-i386".

If this is caused by an available update for wine, how to resolve it?
Manually install what? There is no indication that there is an update
pending.

I tried "sudo apt-get install wine-compholio:i386" as recommended here
earlier, but it results in "Unable to locate package wine-compholio".

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Title:
  "the cache has no package" error when wine update is available

Status in Pipelight:
  New
Status in Wine "Compholio" Edition:
  Triaged
Status in indicator-applet package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in wine1.6 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  (Note: This also affects the regular Wine package, see below)

  Hello,

  On Ubuntu 14.04 x64, each time there is an update for wine-compholio
  available, but not installed yet, update-manager has the following
  error in system indicator :

  class 'KeyError' The cache has no package named wine-compholio-i386

  Installing the updates removes the error message.

  I attach a screenshot of the whole message.

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