https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57859
--- Comment #68 from Tom Maneiro tomman@gmail.com --- (In reply to Shmerl from comment #67)
(In reply to Sveinar Søpler from comment #66)
I do however see that the latest 10.2~noble-4 version still adds the following symlinks:
/usr/bin/wine64 -> /opt/wine-staging/bin/wine64 /usr/bin/wine64-preloader -> /opt/wine-staging/bin/wine64-preloader /usr/bin/wine-preloader -> /opt/wine-staging/bin/wine-preloader
For the reference, I don't see any wine64 symlinks in Debian.
Neither I see anything like that here. The only noise I get is during the postinstall phase, where I notice references to no longer existing wine-preloader binaries:
Configurando wine-devel-i386:i386 (10.2~bookworm-4) ... /opt/wine-devel/bin/wine-preloader (No such file or directory) Configurando wine-devel-amd64 (10.2~bookworm-4) ... /opt/wine-devel/bin/wine64-preloader (No such file or directory) Configurando wine-devel (10.2~bookworm-4) ... Configurando winehq-devel (10.2~bookworm-4) ...
...aside of that, seems everything else finally fell into its proper place, so this 4th release should be safe for upgrading.