That would be literally me, and I'm telling you I fixed it and uploaded the fix and that you can just run sudo apt-get -f install now to fix it (since there's now a fixed version of the package in...
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That would be literally me, and I'm telling you I fixed it and uploaded the fix and that you can just run sudo apt-get -f install now to fix it (since there's now a fixed version of the package in...
Ahh I forgot that file is in both. Regardless the same fix fixed it and the remedy is the same (sudo apt-get -f install)
To fix, you will need to run sudo apt-get -f install in a terminal, the interface buttons don't seem to help :/
Fixed. Sorry, I tested it in one way but not the most relevant way, so the breakage slipped through. It was limited to 64-bit precise installs, at least.
This thread is now obsolete -- Wine is translated through standard .po files now (albeit not using Rosetta). See http://wiki.winehq.org/Translating for more info if you'd like to help.
This is not an oversight, it's a shortcoming of dpkg. That's why the linked bug is against dpkg and not nvidia-drivers -- there's no way to properly specify this dependency.
To be clear about...
Currently these patches are included in the Wine PPA that many of you are using (for wine1.5 package). I may change this in the future to a different PPA, however, to keep it "official" (ie...
Right, I've been mulling over how to handle the 10.04-11.10 releases for a bit too long. I was planning originally on migrating the wine1.2 and wine1.3 pacakges to something named wine1.4 (like you...
Right, I did it this way in the PPAs because renaming the package requires users to manually accept the removal and replacement on upgrade. For Oneiric, Natty, Maverick, and Lucid I am delaying that...
Here is the relevant launchpad bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mime-support/+bug/561479
There's a workaround at the bottom (installing Wine from PPA is probably easier, and also...
Because maverick's bundled version is missing some libraries
Can you please:
dpkg -s wine
for me?
lmms-vst depends on "wine" which should be satisfied in several ways. Wine1.3 package provides "wine" (ie, a virtual package), and the new PPA "wine"...
As indicated in the stickies, the easy way to workaround this executable bit nonsense is to enable the Wine PPA.
I believe uTorrent is aware of the problem and are actually releasing a new version of uTorrent to fix it.
You can also try the uTorrent 1.3x alphas, which should work in Wine.
Sorry I delayed updating 10.04 and 9.10 last release due to some upgrade failures I hadn't fully diagnosed. 1.3.13 will continue for everyone as normal.
Do you guys have wine1.2-gecko installed or wine1.3-gecko?
How about dssi-vst? That may be a problem as well.
Should be built now. Is it working for you?
Hmm a lmms update might not be needed as it already depends on just the nonspecific wine package.
So I'm putting up a new wine1.2 now.
Ah hah! I was wondering if there would be any side effects. I recently removed the "Provides: wine1.2" line because I discovered it was possible to have wine1.2-gecko and wine1.3 installed...
No.
Please try removing some packages:
sudo apt-get remove wine wine1.2 wine-dev wine1.2-dev wine1.3 wine1.3-dev
sudo apt-get -f install
Then:
sudo apt-get install wine1.3
My bad, forgot to update the instructions.
Software Sources is now accessed from Software Center
Best way to get winetricks is to just add the Ubuntu Wine PPA -- did you do that?
Foul thread, I cast thee into off topic!
Linking like this works for some apps and doesn't work for others. A similar thing happens on Windows itself -- some apps only care about the files in their folder, others look for things in the...