On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 5:17 AM, wrote:
>
>> Are you saying that the following message was never displayed to you?
>
> Correct, the message was never displayed.
>
> As reported, I installed a frontend that depends on wine, and strange error
> messages popped up instead, caused by all kinds of missi
> Are you saying that the following message was never displayed to you?
Correct, the message was never displayed.
As reported, I installed a frontend that depends on wine, and strange error
messages popped up instead, caused by all kinds of missing files.
Thus my suggestion you use a high prio
* email@arcor.de:
>> which will present the above helpful info to the user.
>
> Unfortunately not, and it was't helpfull.
Are you saying that the following message was never displayed to you?
,
| This is the wine64-bin helper package, which does not provide wine itself,
| but instead e
Hello,
thanks for your answer.
> It is impossible for a package to install another from its postinst;
> dpkg has a lock to prevent multiple simultaneous invocations, and
> postinst scripts are run under the dpkg lock. Perhaps the postinst
> could enable i386 multiarch,
If selecting a package fo
On Sat, Jun 01, 2013 at 08:28:48AM +0200, email@arcor.de wrote:
> The dependecy is actually only fullfilled by providing the true wine
> functionality.
>
> Thus the suggestion to let the wine64-bin package execute a post-inst script
> or similar,
> to install the 32bit version, instead of p
reopen: 707226
> If you install the wine package instead of wine-bin, you will get the
> wine64-bin package,
Yes, that is also what the bug title says and exaclty what happened by
installing a package that depends on wine.
> which will present the above helpful info to the
> user.
Unfortunately
Package: wine
Severity: grave
On a freshly installed Debian stable (wheezy) on amd64, installing a frontend
like q4wine and wine seems to succeed, but running it produces strange errors.
The reason: Actually, no wine binaries or libs were installed.
Please add some debconf script to the wine-bin
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