https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57859
--- Comment #32 from Sveinar Søpler cybermax@dexter.no --- (In reply to vangli@online.no from comment #30)
However, such a "blocking" changes may for the standard user be extreme critical and put some uncertainty about the quality of wine, if it is not fixed very fast (a day or two). For those users of debian based system, could it be possible to release something like a "version 10.2.1.fallback" purely using version 10.1. Following normal updates, this will overwrite the failing 10.2 version following standard updates procedures, thus making wine run-able again.
This may be an idiotic proposal, but....
Bent
I do believe a 10.2-2 version is on its way that will overwrite your current 10.2 version (dont have complete list atm). This will be wine 10.2 "working", although with the limitations in place that many 3rd party tools will have some breakage (bottles, winetricks, various installers). And from what i gather from Alexandre this is intended and not a bug.
So, over the next weeks/months i suppose 3rd party maintainers must fall in line, and things get working again.
One can (mostly) always go back to previous version and put a "hold" on the version i suppose (depending on distro packagemanager). This can go bad if you do not pay a bit extra attention, so some caution is advised. I don't think there was any new library requirements with 10.2, so you should be able to just go back to 10.1 for the distro package.