http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21236
--- Comment #5 from Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com 2010-01-03 14:33:14 --- (In reply to comment #4)
Thanks a lot for your response. According to my package manager this is the "wine" homepage, so I decided to report the problem here. I am sorry if I made a mistake. I am not an experienced Linux user and I don't know how to make "wine" to work with 32bit libraries, but anyway I reported the problem to the Fedora people. I am sure that they will not "strike" me . Oh it's only a joke. But.....let me declare something as a Linux beginner. I believe that the sensitive point with the open source future is the dissemination of productive forces and resources in order to make and maintain a lot of different distributions with different demands. Today there is no time for a lot of people to study and understand the functional details of any software project. So, we need the open source software to feel free , but freedom is also the systems compatibility and interoperability . So, all you as experienced people in Linux , try to remember these last words please. Thanks again.
Fedora is providing 'wine64', which is 64-bit wine, and doesn't yet work very well. You need to use 'wine32', and tell fedora to not install 'wine64' by default, or give it a big warning that it won't work yet.