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I have in my paket-list in the update-sources (i don't know how this is called in the english linux versions) the entry:
deb https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ xenial main
So i get automatically the newest wine-version. Last week, i got wine3.6 and wine-staging 3.6. Vanilla-wine was the x64-version, but the wine-staging was x86. ??
How can i get the x64-version of wine-staging?
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.17), wine-staging-amd64 (= 3.6.0~xenial), wine-staging-i386 (= 3.6.0~xenial)
And of course winehq-staging pulls in all of this and makes it the system default.
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If i try to run a game in the 3.6-staging, i get the error-message (from the PoL-debugger): "This program can not be run i a 32bit wine environment" (or something like that).
The non-staging-version works fine.