[SOLVED] Wine 1.5 requires KDE!?
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[SOLVED] Wine 1.5 requires KDE!?
I am tracking SID and I am using Gnome 3.4 as my desktop. Today, when I did an upgrade, I noticed there was a new version of Wine, 1.5.9. I tried to do a dist-upgrade, but then apt wanted to install kde-runtime, linux-image-3.2.0-3-rt-686-pae and a whole bunch of other packages! Together it would be more than 0.5 GB of new software installed. I have tried searching but I haven't found any information that Wine should now have a dependency to KDE. Does someone have more information about this? I really hope Wine isn't going to be as bloated as Windows, because then I'll throw it out.
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Re: Wine 1.5 requires KDE!?
it shouldn't depend on any kde package but then again i never installed 1.5.9
from where does it come from?
from where does it come from?
Re: Wine 1.5 requires KDE!?
Good question. The only place where I've seen 1.5.9 is in the Ubuntu Wine PPA.zerozero wrote:from where does it come from?
Re: Wine 1.5 requires KDE!?
Thanks, you were right. It wasn't from Debian but from liquorix.net. I am using their kernel so that's why it's in my sources.list. Apparently they have built a wine 1.5 with dependencies to KDE. After changing their pin priority, everything is back to normal .zerozero wrote:it shouldn't depend on any kde package but then again i never installed 1.5.9
from where does it come from?
Re: [SOLVED] Wine 1.5 requires KDE!?
yeahh i see
one problem (at least, didn't bother to look for others, honestly) is wine1.5 itselfthis is part of the control file inside liquorix.net/debian/pool/main/w/wine1.5/wine1.5_1.5.9-1.debian.tar.gz
actually the changelog is enough
if this is not clear yet this is nothing more than repackaging the ubuntu wine pkgs into a debian repo
not good
one problem (at least, didn't bother to look for others, honestly) is wine1.5 itself
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Package: wine1.5
Architecture: i386 amd64
Section: otherosfs
Multi-Arch: allowed
Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.7.2~), ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends},
binfmt-support (>= 1.1.2),
procps,
wine1.5-i386 (= ${binary:Version}) [i386 amd64],
wine1.5-amd64 (= ${binary:Version}) [amd64],
Recommends: cups-bsd,
gnome-exe-thumbnailer | kde-runtime,
ttf-droid,
ttf-liberation,
ttf-mscorefonts-installer,
ttf-umefont,
ttf-unfonts-core,
ttf-wqy-microhei,
winbind,
winetricks,
xdg-utils
Suggests: dosbox:any
Conflicts: wine1.0, wine1.2, wine1.3, wine1.4
Replaces: wine, wine1.0, wine1.2, wine1.3, wine1.4
Provides: wine
Description: Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library)
Wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows applications on Linux.
Applications are run at full speed without the need of cpu emulation. Wine
does not require Microsoft Windows, however it can use native system dll
files in place of its own if they are available.
.
This package includes a program loader for running unmodified Windows
executables as well as the Wine project's free version of the Windows API for
running programs ported from Windows.
actually the changelog is enough
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wine1.5 (1.5.9-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Non-maintainer upload.
* debianized
-- Steven Barrett <damentz@gmail.com> Wed, 18 Jul 2012 18:49:55 -0500
wine1.5 (1.5.9-0ubuntu2~pulse19+build1) precise; urgency=high
* Fix near-infinite loop in dsound
- Sorry!!! Special thanks to Loris Zinsou helping me diagnose
and fix it, and "Church" for also reporting it.
-- Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@canonical.com> Wed, 18 Jul 2012 23:09:48 +0200
wine1.5 (1.5.9-0ubuntu1~pulse19) precise; urgency=medium
* New upstream release
- Support for GPOS font tables in Uniscribe.
- Support for XRandr 1.2 and 1.3.
- Parser improvements for the HLSL compiler.
- More key exchange algorithms supported on Mac OS.
- Relay tracing on ARM.
- Various bug fixes.
not good
Re: [SOLVED] Wine 1.5 requires KDE!?
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Recommends: cups-bsd,
gnome-exe-thumbnailer | kde-runtime,
Look at this post (see the section named "Telling apt to not install recommended packages") and check these settings in your system.
Or you can try using --no-install-recommends option, it does the same but just for one run.
Re: [SOLVED] Wine 1.5 requires KDE!?
Monsta,
good one but doesn't solve the basic issue: this is a bad packaging and damentz knows better than that.
good one but doesn't solve the basic issue: this is a bad packaging and damentz knows better than that.
Re: [SOLVED] Wine 1.5 requires KDE!?
Did I argue about that?
I've just pointed out another issue that may cause some surprises for an unsuspecting user. It's not that this apt-get behavior is bad by itself; but it can turn out bad when people put whatever they want in the "recommends" section (like it's done in the mentioned wine package).
I've just pointed out another issue that may cause some surprises for an unsuspecting user. It's not that this apt-get behavior is bad by itself; but it can turn out bad when people put whatever they want in the "recommends" section (like it's done in the mentioned wine package).
Re: [SOLVED] Wine 1.5 requires KDE!?
You are right, I had install-recommends turned on. Thanks for pointing that out.Monsta wrote:Ahh... these recommendations again, could they be the cause?Code: Select all
Recommends: cups-bsd, gnome-exe-thumbnailer | kde-runtime,
Look at this post (see the section named "Telling apt to not install recommended packages") and check these settings in your system.
Or you can try using --no-install-recommends option, it does the same but just for one run.