After the update of wine today, I've run into a major problem. The primary wine app I use stopped working correctly. Program Pegasus Email loads fine and downloaded mail fine, but then the panel to view it comes up with a little spining icon and it just sit there tried accessing a number of the emails, and doesn't matter which one I selected got the same issue. Had to kill the program to clear the locked screen. Had no issues with the 7.10 version..
Run dnf downgrade wine* and it install wine-core-6.16-1.fc35. Was expecting it to just go back to 7.10. Have never done a downgrade before. Started with Redhat 9 long long ago have have gone thru Fedora Core 1 up to the current Fedora 35 I have running. That did fix the issue, since the program is running fine again with the 6.16 version of wine..
So, questions. 1. Not seeing any messages that would tell me what is causing the issue. Nothing in the window itself and nothing from top or ps -ef that I can tell. 2. Is there a way to get it to upgrade to 7.10 rather than going all the way to the 7.12 which has some issue. 3. Have it emulating at windows 10 level, but not sure if it might have worked with some other level??
First time I've had any issues with wine running this app.
Don't know what I would report in a bug report, since it is just showing the spining circle.
Thanks.
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On 7/24/22 08:15, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
Run dnf downgrade wine* and it install wine-core-6.16-1.fc35. Was expecting it to just go back to 7.10.
There are generally either one or two versions available in the repos. The one that is always there is the one from the initial Fedora version release. That's in the "fedora" repo. If there have been any updates, only the latest one will be in the "updates" repo. (If you have "updates-testing" enabled, there's also a possibility of one version being there as well.) So a downgrade will always bring you back to the initial release version (unless you currently have a version from "updates-testing").
If you want a version from in between, you will need to get it from koji if it's still available there.