08-10-2019, 06:18 AM
Been having the same challenge on the RockPro64...
I installed a Debian Buster image...
Anyway, what I've been able to figure out is that the issue is that FAudio is a dependency and it's this standing in the way.
Found that out by apt-get installing each package listed as a missing dependency, down the chain, until I got stuck at libfaudio0 which is not in any repo (source) that I can find so far (i.e. as per the message above, you'd apt-get install wine-stable:i386, which would then list the next dependency, and so on).
So, there isn't a compatible build for FAudio it seems..
I have subsequently read that building wine yourself *could* work; as in, the dependencies don't all have to be met if building from source (some things may not work as expected then of course).
This is a next step I need to take after getting back to a cleaner version of my OS install after all my tweaking...
Did you ever find a workable solution in your case?
I installed a Debian Buster image...
Anyway, what I've been able to figure out is that the issue is that FAudio is a dependency and it's this standing in the way.
Found that out by apt-get installing each package listed as a missing dependency, down the chain, until I got stuck at libfaudio0 which is not in any repo (source) that I can find so far (i.e. as per the message above, you'd apt-get install wine-stable:i386, which would then list the next dependency, and so on).
So, there isn't a compatible build for FAudio it seems..
I have subsequently read that building wine yourself *could* work; as in, the dependencies don't all have to be met if building from source (some things may not work as expected then of course).
This is a next step I need to take after getting back to a cleaner version of my OS install after all my tweaking...
Did you ever find a workable solution in your case?