Some weeks ago during a normal zypper dup it installed Wine V9 on my system which immediately stopped all my programs from running under wine. I have now managed to get all working except one which is failing but I have been unable to resolve the issue. The program in question seems to be trying to perform an operation which is not supported, however prior to V9 it was working perfectly and still is running fine on native Windows. So my conclusion is that there is an error somewhere in Wine. The reason I run it on Linux/Wine is to be able to get rid of my last Windows install.
Now I think my fastest way to get this to work would be to install the previous level of Wine for Tumbleweed. I have found some users RPMs but they are not the original RPMs as they have some additions. So my question is where can I find the original openSUSE RPMs prior to V9 so I can attempt to get this working again.
You can always checkout previous revision of a package from OBS and build it locally (or on OBS).
Finally you can roll back your system to a previous snapshot and refrain from further updates until the problem is fixed. It may be possible to lock only the package(s) in question, it should work for some time.
Thanks for the pointer and yes I did find an older version which I hope will work. It will be a couple of days before I can do the install and test but certainly looks good.
Thanks for that addition. I’ll download it and keep it to try if V8 fails. It worked before V9 without problems so I’m hoping V8 will be OK as I believe that was the version I was running.