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Wine is an application to run Windows applications and games.
== 32-bit and 64-bit Support ==
== 32-bit and 64-bit Support ==


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     # support both 32- and 64-bit applications
     # support both 32- and 64-bit applications
     (wine.override { wineBuild = "wineWow"; })
     wineWowPackages.stable


     # support 32-bit only
     # support 32-bit only
     # (wine.override { wineBuild = "wine32"; })
     wine


     # support 64-bit only
     # support 64-bit only
     # (wine.override { wineBuild = "wine64"; })
     (wine.override { wineBuild = "wine64"; })


     # wineStaging accepts the wineBuild argument, too
     # support 64-bit only
     # (wineStaging.override { wineBuild = "wineWow"; })
    wine64
 
     # wine-staging (version with experimental features)
    wineWowPackages.staging
 
    # winetricks (all versions)
    winetricks
 
    # native wayland support (unstable)
    wineWowPackages.waylandFull
   ];
   ];
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If you get the error <code>wine: '/path/to/your/wineprefix' is a 64-bit installation, it cannot be used with a 32-bit wineserver.</code>, then you need the 64-bit (<code>"wineWow"</code>) build.
If you get the error <code>wine: '/path/to/your/wineprefix' is a 64-bit installation, it cannot be used with a 32-bit wineserver.</code>, then you need a 64-bit build like <code>wineWowPackages</code>.


The <code>override</code> method is mentioned in [https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/index.html#sec-customising-packages the manual].
The <code>override</code> method is mentioned in [https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/index.html#sec-customising-packages the manual].
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 19 April 2024

Wine is an application to run Windows applications and games.

32-bit and 64-bit Support

On x86_64-linux, the wine package supports by default both 32- and 64-bit applications. On every other platform, the wine package supports by default only 32-bit applications.

These defaults can however be overwritten like this:

{
  environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
    # ...

    # support both 32- and 64-bit applications
    wineWowPackages.stable

    # support 32-bit only
    wine

    # support 64-bit only
    (wine.override { wineBuild = "wine64"; })

    # support 64-bit only
    wine64

    # wine-staging (version with experimental features)
    wineWowPackages.staging

    # winetricks (all versions)
    winetricks

    # native wayland support (unstable)
    wineWowPackages.waylandFull
  ];
}

If you get the error wine: '/path/to/your/wineprefix' is a 64-bit installation, it cannot be used with a 32-bit wineserver., then you need a 64-bit build like wineWowPackages.

The override method is mentioned in the manual.