Re: Updating to a Development Version breaks 'wine-dev'

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



dimesio wrote:
> 
> linuxgamer000 wrote:
> > Hi, I am relatively new to Linux but know what I'm doing.
> > 
> > I have installed Ubuntu and WinE (through synaptic package manager so it took the latest stable version, 1.0.1)
> > 
> > Warcraft III worked perfectly in this version. But GGClient (also known as Garena, a program used to play low-latency games with others on the internet through a VPN) does not work in this version of WinE. So I looked it up, and it has gold rating on 1.0.11, working perfectly.
> > 
> > So I install 1.0.11 from the repository of previous WinE versions on WineHQ site, and this successfully changes both wine and wine-dev versions, and Garena works! 
> > 
> > So what is the problem you ask? Well it says in Synaptic Package Manager that a package is now broken. I check it out, 'wine-dev' is considered broken by Synaptic because it has a dependency of the 'wine' version to be 1.0.1, although it itself is 1.0.11. If BOTH wine and wine-dev packages are 1.0.11, then why the hell does wine-dev have a dependency for the wine version to have to be 1.0.1?? It doesn't make sense, its the old dependency it had when it was 1.0.1.....
> > 
> > So I had to uninstall and downgrade back to 1.0.1 temporarily so i could install more stuff (cant install anything with a broken package)
> > 
> 
> 
> There is no 1.0.11. Do you mean 1.1.11? In any case, packages are built by the distros; if you are having a problem with them, you need to report that to your distro.


yeah i mean 1.1.11 sorry will fix

T_T thanks for the help i guess. so its the distros fault that the package wine-dev somehow always thinks it needs 1.0.1 of wine...god dammit.






[Index of Archives]     [Gimp for Windows]     [Red Hat]     [Samba]     [Yosemite Camping]     [Graphics Cards]     [Wine Home]

  Powered by Linux