https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30608
--- Comment #14 from Nikolay Sivov bunglehead@gmail.com --- (In reply to Linards from comment #12)
(In reply to Austin English from comment #11)
(In reply to Linards from comment #10)
Is it possible to easily switch to 'plain' wine w/o re-installing wine packages? It would take way too much time in my case...
Ask Fedora's packagers, but you'll likely need to compile from source.
I was afraid you will give this answer. So, I, as end user, have been pushed to corner just because:
- Fedora ripped off normal way to support Wine and give fully legit reports
( even though I do not understand fully why patched wine ( with patches, accessible in github / winehq attachments and therefore fully transparent and reversable ) is not valid ) about Wine;
Basically wine-staging is winehq codebase plus hundreds of patches. And yes, it was Fedora maintainer decision to use it instead of vanilla wine.
- WineHQ Devs are not capable of supporting patched wine codebase.
Winehq has no control over wine-staging.
This shocks my to the roots. Don't know which should be punched to face ... Fedora packagers or Wine packagers ... Cant imagine how much feedback winehq looses by allowing such b***s**t to happen. I even cant remember any (kind of) warning that I will not be qualified to submmit bug reports after using Staging package(s). :(
There's only distro packagers, as winehq itself doesn't provide builds, only source code.
Ok, I guess this automatically goes to INVALID WONTFIX? :(
You could try to report this problem to wine-staging bugzilla first, look it up.