When creating a new wine prefix, you will be asked if you want to download those components. WineHQ does not at present package wine-gecko or wine-mono.You can recreate them yourself using your menu editor. Menu items are not created for Wine's builtin programs (winecfg, etc.), and if you are upgrading from a distro package that had added them, they will be removed.Files are installed to /opt/wine-devel or /opt/wine-staging.
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If apt complains about missing dependencies, install them, then repeat the last two steps (update and install). Sudo apt install -install-recommends winehq-staging Sudo apt install -install-recommends winehq-devel Sudo apt install -install-recommends winehq-stable Then install one of the following packages: Raspbian users: the WineHQ packages are for x86 architecture only they cannot be installed on an ARM system.Įnable 32 bit packages (if you haven't already):Īdd the repository to /etc/apt/sources.list or create a *.list under /etc/apt// with the following content:Īdd this content to /etc/apt/sources.list: Since the distro does not provide it for Debian 10, users of that version can download libfaudio0 packages from the OBS. The WineHQ packages for Debian 10 and later require libfaudio0 as a dependency. If you downloaded and added the key before that time, you will need to download and add the new key and run sudo apt update to accept the repository changes. The WineHQ repository key was changed on.
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