On 16/02/15 10:12 AM, Siard wrote:
Hi, I have Wine installed in Jessie, amd64.
First I created a 32-bit wine directory:
WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=~/.wine32 winecfg
so I could install 32-bit Windows executables:
WINEPREFIX=~/.wine32 wine ./program.exe
Now for the first time I have a 64-bit Windows executable.
So I created a 64-bit wine directory:
WINEARCH=win64 WINEPREFIX=~/.wine64 winecfg
and tried to install the program:
WINEPREFIX=~/.wine64 wine ./program.exe
However, I get this error:
wine: '/home/<user>/.wine64' is a 64-bit installation, it cannot be
used with a 32-bit wineserver.
I wonder why I have a '32-bit wineserver'. And how to get a 64-bit
wineserver then?
You probably have to work at getting wine32 on an amd64 system. If you
just install wine, you get wine64. If left to its own devices,
/usr/bin/wine will launch wine64. AFAIK wine64 will run 32-bit
executables - I have only win64 installed and the few programs I have
that use wine run fine, including one that I specifically compiled as
32-bit.
Have you tried purging wine and/or wine32 and just installing wine?
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