Installing WineHQ packagesIf you have previously installed a Wine package from another repository, please remove it and any packages that depend on it (e.g., wine-mono, wine-gecko, winetricks) before attempting to install the WineHQ packages, as they may cause dependency conflicts. If your system is 64 bit, enable 32 bit architecture (if you haven't already): sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 Add the repository: wget -nc https://dl./wine-builds/Release.key sudo apt-key add Release.key sudo apt-add-repository https://dl./wine-builds/ubuntu/
sudo apt-add-repository 'deb https://dl./wine-builds/ubuntu/ trusty main'
sudo apt-add-repository 'deb https://dl./wine-builds/ubuntu/ xenial main' Update packages: sudo apt-get update Then install one of the following packages:
If apt-get complains about missing dependencies, install them, then repeat the last two steps (update and install). If you have previously used the distro packages, you will notice some differences in the WineHQ ones:
Installing without InternetTo install Wine on an Ubuntu machine without internet access, you must have access to a second Ubuntu machine (or VM) with an internet connection to download the Wine .deb package and its dependencies. The procedure goes like this: On the machine with internet, add the WineHQ PPA, then cache just the necessary packages without actually extracting them: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:wine/wine-builds sudo apt-get update Then cache just the packages necessary for installing wine, without extracting them: sudo apt-get clean sudo apt-get --download-only install winehq-devel sudo apt-get --download-only dist-upgrade Copy all of the .deb files in /var/cache/apt/archives to a USB stick: cp -R /var/cache/apt/archives/ /media/usb-drive/deb-pkgs/ Finally, on the machine without internet, install all of the packages from the flash drive: cd /media/usb-drive/deb-pkgs sudo dpkg -i *.deb The same instructions can also be used for an offline installation of the `winehq-staging` packages. Compiling WoW64Ubuntu's implementation of Multiarch is still incomplete, so for now you can't simply install 32-bit and 64-bit libraries alongside each other. If you're on a 64-bit system, you'll have to create an isolated environment for installing and building with 32-bit dependencies. See Building Biarch Wine On Ubuntu for detailed instructions for Ubuntu using LXC, and Building Wine for general information. See Also
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