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On 02/27/2012 02:59 PM, Dag Wieers wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Feb 2012, Todd And Margo Chester wrote:
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>> On 02/27/2012 02:23 PM, Dag Wieers wrote:
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>>> The 32bit packages are not in the 64bit repository, that's still an
>>> issue. You can manually download the packages, or add the 32bit
>>> repository and cherry-pick the wine-packages using includepkgs = wine*
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>> Would there be an utility in removing the 64 bit wine packages
>> and only installing the 32 bit ones?
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> I don't think it exists. I am surprised you have a 64bit wine installed.
> I was under the impression that a pure 64bit wine was unable to run
> 32bit applications. I will investigate...
>
Hi Dag,
Does this help?
-T
$ rpm -qi wine
Name : wine Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 1.2.3 Vendor: Fedora Project
Release : 1.el6 Build Date: Mon 11 Apr 2011
01:33:25 AM PDT
Install Date: Mon 05 Dec 2011 01:05:45 PM PST Build Host:
x86-07.phx2.fedoraproject.org
Group : Applications/Emulators Source RPM:
wine-1.2.3-1.el6.src.rpm
Size : 0 License: LGPLv2+
Signature : RSA/8, Mon 11 Apr 2011 03:37:25 AM PDT, Key ID
3b49df2a0608b895
Packager : Fedora Project
URL : http://www.winehq.org/
Summary : A Windows 16/32/64 bit emulator
Description :
While Wine is usually thought of as a Windows(TM) emulator, the Wine
developers would prefer that users thought of Wine as a Windows
compatibility layer for UNIX. This package includes a program loader,
which allows unmodified Windows 3.x/9x/NT binaries to run on x86 and x86_64
Unixes. Wine does not require MS Windows, but it can use native system
.dll files if they are available.
In Fedora wine is a meta-package which will install everything needed
for wine
to work smoothly. Smaller setups can be achieved by installing some of the
wine-* sub packages.
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