Re: bash: ./WINPM-32.EXE: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error

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On 27 Jul 2022, at 02:51, Michael D. Setzer II <msetzerii@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 26 Jul 2022 at 18:00, Samuel Sieb wrote:

Date sent:          Tue, 26 Jul 2022 18:00:11 -0700
Subject:            Re: bash: ./WINPM-32.EXE: cannot execute
binary file: Exec format
   error
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On 7/26/22 17:48, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
Use to be able to run command without added wine to
front??
With  Fedora 35 up to 7.10 worked fine, but 7.12 verion
would cuase a spinning icon when opening email
message. No error or anything showing in top or ps -ef.
Did a dnf downgrade wine, and it downgraded to 6.16
version and problem went away, but all attempt to get
back to 7.10 would only show upgrading to 7.12..

I think I explained this in a previous email.  There is no 7.10 version
in any of the repos.  You would have to get it from koji if it's still
available there.

I looked at koji
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1977
180

Surely you want this wine?

https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1977172


Shows the 7.10, but it seemed to list all the files
individual rather than as a single download.
So, opted to look at winehq options.

You need to click the download link against the rpm that you want.

Barry




Then tried installing winehq-devel from their Fedora 35
repo. It installs 7.13 and it doesn't have the issue with
spinning icon, but it has two minor differences.

1. Running programs from command line without wine
doesn't work. Must put wine in front? Assume Fedora
version must add something to wine installation that
allows this. Haven't found anything to see how this is
done. Have the default app set to use wine, but doesn't
work from command line.

In the wine-systemd package, there's a file called
/usr/lib/binfmt.d/wine.conf that configures being able to run windows
executables directly.

Thanks.
dnf install wine-systemd
Installed wine-systemd-7.12-2.fc35.noarch.rpm
and then running commands once again.
Must assume that the --allowerasing that was required to
install the winehq-devel must have removed it??

The winehq 7.13 seems to be fully working now except
for the scroll bar, but the mouse wheel works. Saw
messages with people have issues with the wheel not
working, so perhaps they fixed that, but disabled the
scroll bar itself? See mouse controls have options for
sensitivity of movement, but nothing on wheel speed?
Saw imwheel, but will have to do more research.
Have 5 Fedora 35 machines at home (retired). Main one
has the winehq-devel. Another has winehq-staging and
another has Fedora's wine 7.12. Others don't have wine.

Thanks again for quick responses. Will continue to test.


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