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Hi
Hans Leidekker wrote https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47724#c22
> This might be fixed by cce9a5f124ae6d3fffcc7772cab6523f09a1e3d1,
please test.
I rebuilt wine-development with upstream merged at
cce9a5f124ae6d3fffcc7772cab6523f09a1e3d1:
"winetricks
Jens,
I'm really sorry for all the mess that I'm causing with this bug report. But I
have another unfortunate finding: I'm getting "MSI_OpenDatabaseW unknown flag
(nil)" trying to install dotnet35sp1 in wine-4.0.2
When I made the bug report, the installer of Office 2007 SP3 was triggering the
Hi jre,
First of all: sorry for my delay.
When I sent this bug report, I was using the 4.11-1 Debian package.
The dotnet35sp1 wasn't installing, returning that errors.
The upstream commit 7cd3c9f0734d217e1d08319e72a9df91fe2ef882 [1]
triggered the mingw issue, and this was between wine-4.10 and
Hi Allan,
In https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47724#c16 you wrote:
> Adding "--without-mingw" to "configure" fixes this issue.
Up to 4.11-1 (the version that you reported the bug against) the Debian
packages had a build-conflicts against gcc-mingw-w64-i686 and
gcc-mingw-w64-x86-64. I
Package: wine-development
Version: 4.11-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
There's a msi issue in wine-4.11 (current wine-development/unstable) causing
troble to Service Pack installers.
Example: try to install dotnet35sp1 and you will get these errors from terminal:
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