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Re: [lmi] Nuisance message from 'wine'


From: Greg Chicares
Subject: Re: [lmi] Nuisance message from 'wine'
Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2022 23:06:29 +0000
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On 6/5/22 22:58, Greg Chicares wrote:
> On 6/5/22 22:34, Vadim Zeitlin wrote:
>> On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 22:28:33 +0000 Greg Chicares <gchicares@sbcglobal.net> 
>> wrote:
> [...]
>> GC> it looks like wine32 is missing, you should install it.
> [...]
>>  I hated this warning so much that I've worked around this in the CI
>> workflow file, see this part of it:
>> 
>>             # Set WINEDEBUG to avoid annoying warnings about wine32 being
>>             # missing: this is not a problem in our case, we want to only
>>             # run 64-bit programs in this build, so set WINEDEBUG to a
>>             # value equivalent to its default/unset value but recognized
>>             # as disabling error output by Debian /usr/bin/wine script.
>>             echo 'WINEDEBUG=-all,err+all,fixme+all' >> $GITHUB_ENV
>> 
>>  Of course, you should set WINEDEBUG in your environment directly instead
>> of using (non-existent) $GITHUB_ENV.
>> 
>>  I think it's a bad decision to do this in Debian wrapper script, but at
>> least it's simple enough to work around it (after looking at what this
>> script does).
> 
> Thanks. BTW, this:
> 
> /opt/lmi/bin[0]$wine64 ./lmi_wx_shared.exe --ash_nazg 
> --data_path=/opt/lmi/data
> 
> seems to work smoothly, though it misses whatever benefit this line:
>   export WINELOADER=$wine64
> would otherwise provide...so instead of putting that in lmi scripts,
> I'll trying installing the 'wine64' package only.

I forgot that I could do that manually:

#apt-get remove wine
#apt-get update
#apt-get install wine64
/home/greg[1]#wine
zsh: command not found: wine
/home/greg[127]#wine64
zsh: command not found: wine64
#`whence wine64-stable`
[prints "Usage:" message]

It seems better to install the 'wine' package and use your workaround.


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