https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41216
--- Comment #1 from Sebastian Lackner sebastian@fds-team.de --- (In reply to b.barwich from comment #0)
I am running a CentOS 7 system with an old wine version and I would like to update to the latest official stable Version, but this version is not packaged on any compatible EL7 repository.
I checked out the instructions on https://wiki.winehq.org/Fedora but I found that the guide starts at Fedora 22 while CentOS 7 is mostly compatible with Fedora 19 and 20 and hardly with Fedora 21 because of Package Dependencies.
I also checked out the recommended "RPM Fusion" Repository but I had to find out that it only offers packages for EL5 and EL6 systems. It is not updated yet to EL7 while effectively suffers from missing Packages that are not shipped by RHEL.
So without the "RPM Fusion" Repository I checked out how many Package Dependencies I have available from the required ones in the manual.
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This is mostly due to RHEL7 not shipping most i686 Packages anymore.
If you are asking for help to compile Wine on CentOS 7, the WineHQ forums are a better place for such questions. Based on your description I assume there is nothing wrong with the guide for Fedora, and that it just does not apply for CentOS 7. It is possible that the "missing" packages are just called differently, or that Cent OS does not provide them in their official repositories yet.
Some time ago Cent OS 7 had no support for 32-bit at all (https://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=23434) making it basically impossible to compile Wine. If this has changed in the meantime (and the support is sufficient for Wine) we might also want to consider providing WineHQ packages.