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I wanted to use AIMP on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed with Wine 8.17. However, it fails to launch.I launched it via the command prompt and according to the logs, it indicates a stack overflow error.I've attached a screenshot of them below. I'm using the Linux kernel 6.5.6-1-default
What is your desktop environment? KDE, Gnome or other?
KDE Plasma 5.27.
$ sudo dpkg -i '/home/u/Downloads/aimp_5.30-2531_amd64.deb';[sudo] password for u: dpkg: regarding .../aimp_5.30-2531_amd64.deb containing aimp, pre-dependency problem: aimp pre-depends on wine | wine-core | winehq-stable | winehq-devel | winehq-staging wine is not installed. wine-core is not installed. winehq-stable is not installed. winehq-devel is not installed. winehq-staging is not installed.dpkg: error processing archive /home/u/Downloads/aimp_5.30-2531_amd64.deb (--install): pre-dependency problem - not installing aimpErrors were encountered while processing: /home/u/Downloads/aimp_5.30-2531_amd64.deb
AppImages contain only that the packager deemed necessary to run on distros they want to support. So it's not self-contained in the strict sense. Flatpaks, on the other hand, contain everything, up to glibc level, with most of stuff residing in the runtime which is shared between apps and needs to be downloaded only once.
May I ask regarding Flatpak or AppImage... or have you considered those?
No, in this case we will need to built-in the wine package inside to our package.
May I ask why is it an issue?
base: org.winehq.Winebase-version: stable-22.08
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