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Rewrite new style wow64 support #2191
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test -x "${WINE64}" || WINE64="${WINE}" | ||
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# if we can't detect wine64 command, it is the new wow64 mode |
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The wine-wow64
package on Arch AUR creates a wine64
-> wine
symlink, so this doesn't work in that situation:
https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=wine-wow64#n100
No idea if other platforms do this, though. I imagine they might do it for backwards compatibility.
Maybe we could check if WINE64
is a symlink to WINE
?
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The
wine-wow64
package on Arch AUR creates awine64
->wine
symlink, so this doesn't work in that situation: https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=wine-wow64#n100No idea if other platforms do this, though. I imagine they might do it for backwards compatibility.
Maybe we could check if
WINE64
is a symlink toWINE
?
I would prefer they remove wine64 link, but we can add workaround too (check if WINE64 is a symlink to WINE).
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I'm not sure how common this scenario is. Most distros don't seem to ship the new WoW64 yet (as in, the --enable-archs=x86_64,i386
is set in the build script), so I have no idea how common this symlink is. Fedora, Ubuntu and Arch don't seem to ship the new WoW 64 build.
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On Gentoo Linux, we allow for multiple Wine versions to be installed at the same time, including different flavours (Vanilla, Staging, and Proton for example), so in general 'wine' will be a symlink to '/etc/eselect/wine/bin/wine' which will be a link to the currently selected 'main' provider.
We also have a USE-flag to toggle the new style 'wow64' build, which is not handled differently with regards to the links, and as such, this change will not help Winetricks to detect either.
May be tricksy to catch them all. : ]
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This check needed only for text message. I can just remove it. Our near future is new WoW64 in any case.
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I agree with @Chiitoo. We should not remove the symlink, some applications in the past appeared to be broken without it.
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Well, I have added a patch to remove wine64 checking and a bit obsoleted warning message too.
8e00767fb441c90240129b40798aecb1941514d1 (in Wine) moves the output of uninstaller from stdout to stderr. See https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56010 for more details. Closes Winetricks#2191
I've been testing these changes for a month now, and everything is working. Can someone else report the results of their testing? |
I tested it on Debian testing (wine 9.0~repack-4, old style WoW64 in /usr/lib/wine/, with /usr/bin/wine being a wrapper script and /usr/bin/wine64 not existing): 32-bit and 64-bit prefixes are detected correctly. Your implementation removed the distinction between classic and new style WoW64. I don't know how important that is for debugging, but I prefer not knowing this over a non-working Winetricks. Unfortunately the Debian-specific missing /usr/bin/wine64 still leads to So to get a functional Winetricks on current Debian I need either
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Any suggestions? |
I don't think this is the right approach, while its simpler, it doesn't allow us to detect the different wine setups. |
This rewrite done in continue to #2030 and #2143 and pretent to be better improvement than #2189.
The first commit removed wine binary arch detection (these binaries can be wrapper scripts) and add new style wow64 detection by missed wine64 command.
The second commit fix environment expand macro to get correct %ProgramFiles% path.
And w_try_regsvr is renamed to w_try_regsvr32 to be more consisency with other 32/64 functions. Now some code is already using w_try_regsvr32 and this code is broken without this commit.