I removed all the Wine pakages and now have a clean Wine 5 from the Wine PPA.ġ. I'm reluctant to install any wine related packages because it broke my wine install last time. Sudo apt-get install libwine-development-dev:i386 Sudo apt-get install gcc-multilib g++-multilib I don't know the exact 32 bit packages to install on Mint but on Debian/Ubuntu it's It can run without 32 bit vst support and just run 64 bit vst's which is what the default Makefile does. That error happens because it's trying to link 32 bit code with 64 bit code/libraries and it should be linking with 32 bit code/libraries.ģ2 bit code is needed so that 32 bit vst's can run. Which is supposed to make it work for 32 bit and 64 bit dlls. The command is: make -f Makefile-embed-6432 Using the latest stable wine, downloaded from them today and the latest LinVst from Github. Makefile-embed-6432:40: recipe for target 'lin-vst-servertrack32.exe' failed Winegcc: /usr/lib/wine-development/winebuild failed Ld: Relocatable linking with relocations from format elf64-x86-64 (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wine-development/libwinecrt0.a(exe_entry.o)) to format elf32-i386 () is not supported Wineg++ -m32 -L/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/wine-development -lpthread -lrt -o lin-vst-servertrack32.exe I'm running into an issue running make to compile LinVst. Not sure if I should post here or in a new thread.
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