Hi,
   I'm not sure how to describe the version of Wine I build on my
amd64 machine. Is it a 32-bit app using emulation libraries to talk to
the 64-bit kernel? Is it a 64-bit app that attempts to run 32-bit
Windows apps?

   It is not my intention to do anything fancy or out of the ordinary.
However I have filed, over the years, a number of bug reports for Wine
on older 32-bit machines. Now developers are asking me to dig out old
CDs and try again with these old programs. I'm happy to do that but
before I start I thought I should understand what it is I'm running
these days. If I install these old programs are my bug reports of
value to the Wine developers or will they toss them as invalid?

   So, what is it I'm running here and how could I determine this
myself? I tried emerge -ep --tree wine and sort of scanning through
the list but that's not very informative.

Thanks in advance,
Mark

lightning ~ # emerge -pv wine

These are the packages that would be merged, in order:

Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild  N    ] app-emulation/wine-0.9.56  USE="X alsa cups gecko jack
jpeg ldap ncurses opengl oss xml (-dbus) -esd (-hal) -lcms (-nas)
-samba (-scanner)" 12,876 kB

Total: 1 package (1 new), Size of downloads: 12,876 kB
lightning ~ #
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