Why does DNF propose i686 wine packages on a 64-bit computer ?
Hello,
I've installed Fedora on my 64-bit computer one year ago. I recently upgraded it to the last release so everything was good.
During the last dnf update I did, there was a a lot of transaction errors because of i686 Wine packages. I supressed them from the update list. Since this update, Wine is no longer working. Each time I try to reinstall it, DNF well propose wine.x86_64 but all the dependencies are i686 packages. I don't remember Wine working like this.
I've counted 8442 i686 packages for 20220 x86_64 packages on my system. I know it's normal to have some 32-bit programs which don't work with 64-bit but this ratio seems to me too much big.
Does this problem come from an error in DNF configuration ?
what fedora version you had before? how did you install wine?
I upgraded from Fedora 24 to 25 on January and I installed Wine with DNF when I was on Fedora 24. I also use PlayOnLinux which installed some old versions but I never had any issue with it.
I do not recommend installing wine, for nothing in the world!!