Here's a somewhat ugly debdiff which makes the package successfully build a 32bit wine on x86-64.
It stops the win64 support being built, but I'm not convinced that's a huge loss. As far as I can tell, the overwhelming use-case for wine is win32 programs - there's a huge number of win32 programs with no win64 binary, but I don't know of any win64 program with no win32 binary.
If win64 support is really wanted, I could attempt to make a parallel installable wine32 build, but I'm unsure how successful I'd be.
Here's a somewhat ugly debdiff which makes the package successfully build a 32bit wine on x86-64.
It stops the win64 support being built, but I'm not convinced that's a huge loss. As far as I can tell, the overwhelming use-case for wine is win32 programs - there's a huge number of win32 programs with no win64 binary, but I don't know of any win64 program with no win32 binary.
If win64 support is really wanted, I could attempt to make a parallel installable wine32 build, but I'm unsure how successful I'd be.