On the other hand, it looks like you migth need to do a new wineconfig
with the "export WINEARCH=win32". My workaround was to move .wine  to
.wine-64 (just in case you have something there that you want to
backup). Then, set the WINEARCH to win32 and run the winecfg to create
the new .wine. Alternatively, you can use "export
WINEPREFIX=$HOME/.wine-32", then create a new .wine-32 configuration
when you run winecfg (to set your prefered version). Hope that this
helps...

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