Re: Adding wine64 to wine installation (buster)

2021-03-27 Thread Rick Macdonald
On 2021-03-25 11:50 p.m., Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: "wine" command is a 32-bit ELF binary and "wine64" command is a 64-bit ELF binary. In my experience it doesn't matter which one to use, as long as you run programs inside a prefix that supports both 32-bit and 64-bit (WoW64). [1] You

Re: Adding wine64 to wine installation (buster)

2021-03-25 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 26.03.2021 08:31, Rick Macdonald wrote: Thanks! I ran the wineboot --init command and it worked, and I was able to install the 64bit program with "wine app64.exe", and it launches. Is there a difference between the commands wine and wine64? Now, do I need to reinstall all my previous

Re: Adding wine64 to wine installation (buster)

2021-03-25 Thread Rick Macdonald
Thanks! I ran the wineboot --init command and it worked, and I was able to install the 64bit program with "wine app64.exe", and it launches. Is there a difference between the commands wine and wine64? Now, do I need to reinstall all my previous 32bit programs, or can I use WINEPREFIX pointing

Re: Adding wine64 to wine installation (buster)

2021-03-25 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 25.03.2021 22:47, Rick Macdonald wrote: I've been running a few 32bit Windows programs with wine for many years, but now I need to run some 64bit programs. The Debian wine wiki says "Users on a 64-bit system should make sure that both wine32 and wine64 (or wine32-development and

Re: Adding wine64 to wine installation (buster)

2021-03-25 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 25.03.2021 22:47, Rick Macdonald wrote: I've been running a few 32bit Windows programs with wine for many years, but now I need to run some 64bit programs. The Debian wine wiki says "Users on a 64-bit system should make sure that both wine32 and wine64 (or wine32-development and

Adding wine64 to wine installation (buster)

2021-03-25 Thread Rick Macdonald
I've been running a few 32bit Windows programs with wine for many years, but now I need to run some 64bit programs. The Debian wine wiki says "Users on a 64-bit system should make sure that both wine32 and wine64 (or wine32-development and wine64-development) are installed". I have "deb