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?
(Score: 2) by fnj on Sunday October 26 2014, @12:51PM
Calm the fuck down you useless coward.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 26 2014, @12:55PM
He sounds calm. You're the only one here getting worked up.