Quoting "Marc Dequènes (Duck)" <d...@duckcorp.org>:
You closed #742021 and #742317 in a hurry, but the logic in /usr/bin/wine-unstable is to look for the real 32/64 binaries in the same directory while you moved them into /usr/lib/wine-unstable/, thus your package is unusable.
Broken analysis due to a workaround. Here is the trace of the current problem: $ winecfg + basename /usr/bin/winecfg .exe + appname=winecfg.exe + test -z + test ! -z + WINEPREFIX=/home/duck/.wine + test -e /home/duck/.wine/system.reg + wine=/usr/bin/wine + exec /usr/bin/wine winecfg.exe /usr/bin/winecfg: 36: exec: /usr/bin/wine: not foundI'm not using wine directly but through playonlinux, thus there is no trace of me using wine-unstable in any reg file, this is a broken assumption.
Btw you also broke using playonlinux or other tools around because they all expect a "wine" binary and not "wine-unstable". Unless there is an alternative mechanism for choosing the default version i think using wine-unstable remains unusable (but using an alternative would probably break your current logic).
-- Marc Dequènes (Duck)
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