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posted by LaminatorX on Saturday October 25 2014, @02:41PM   Printer-friendly
from the whining-is-not-efficacious dept.

A grave bug has been introduced into the "wine" package of Debian Jessie, just days before the November 5th freeze deadline. The /usr/bin/wine launch script fails with an "error: unable to find wine executable. this shouldn't happen." message.

Debian has already suffered much unrest lately over the inclusion of systemd, with threats of a fork being issued, along with the possible cancellation of the GNU/kFreeBSD port and the possible dropping of support for the SPARC architecture. After so much strife and disruption, can Debian afford to have such a serious bug affect such a critical package so soon before such a major freeze?

 
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  • (Score: 2) by opinionated_science on Saturday October 25 2014, @06:16PM

    by opinionated_science (4031) on Saturday October 25 2014, @06:16PM (#110025)

    mod up +100000. Multi-process is the only sane way to have a browser that faces the internet!!!!!

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 25 2014, @10:40PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 25 2014, @10:40PM (#110095)

    Electrolysis [google.com]

    For the adventurous, it's been available for a while. Nightlies [google.com]

    -- gewg_

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 25 2014, @11:10PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 25 2014, @11:10PM (#110100)

      We've been hearing that Electrolysis will be available "soon" for a long time now. Like since mid 2011 [mozilla.org]. It still isn't here yet, as we're about to enter 2015. Face it, Elecrolysis is a failed project. Even if they manage to get it into a stable release, they'll still have lagged Chrome by many, many years. That's a total failure.