On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 8:55 AM, north <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I want to install a new version of Wine because the one I installed with apt-get in Debian is quite old and buggy (0.9.25). > > So after doing "apt-get uninstall wine", I followed this guide (http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb), to install a newer wine version but encountered a few problems: > > 1. the guide says > > >> Now you can install Wine by clicking this link. Alternatively, you can install by going to Applications->Add/Remove and searching for Wine. > > > The link I'm told to click is apt://wine, but doesn't work in Firefox ("Iceweasel doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol (apt) isn't associated with any program. And I don't have a program named "Applications" either. > > 2. So I tried to manually install with apt-get install wine. But then it gives me this error: > > >> # apt-get install wine >> Reading package lists... Done >> Building dependency tree... Done >> Suggested packages: >> msttcorefonts >> The following NEW packages will be installed >> wine >> 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded. >> 12 not fully installed or removed. >> Need to get 10.4MB of archives. >> After unpacking 54.2MB of additional disk space will be used. >> Get: 1 http://wine.budgetdedicated.com etch/main wine 0.9.58~winehq0~debian~4.0-1 [10.4MB] >> Fetched 10.4MB in 6s (1639kB/s) >> (Reading database ... 30713 files and directories currently installed.) >> Unpacking wine (from .../wine_0.9.58~winehq0~debian~4.0-1_i386.deb) ... >> dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/wine_0.9.58~winehq0~debian~4.0-1_i386.deb (--unpack): >> trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/wine/msacm32.drv.so', which is also in package libwine >> dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe) >> Errors were encountered while processing: >> /var/cache/apt/archives/wine_0.9.58~winehq0~debian~4.0-1_i386.deb >> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) >> # >> > > > Could anyone help me? > > > > > > Uninstall all wine related packages in your package manager (at least libwine is still installed).