Truth is, I really don’t know much about wine and prefixes… Installing the YNAB package from AUR is what installed wine and set things up initially. Might any these ideas be helpful before jumping to downgrade? many lib32 variants of installed packages.Plus Wine itself has a few “optional dependencies” that are not currently installed… I do recall wine prompting to install mono after the the update when I first launch the YNAB application (and it did whatever it needed to in the background)… but I also notice a wine-mono package in pamac that I do not have installed… Hmm, so maybe another way to look at it is that I might not have all the dependencies in play I need? So can I downgrade wine by simply running pacman -U /var/cache/pacman/pkg/wine-6.21-1-x86_64.? What concerns me is that wine has lots of dependencies, so I’m not sure if my command above will handle that on it’s own or if I’ll need to append more options. Options below also see Handling Config Files for an explanation on how pacman takes care of configuration files. Either a URL or file path can be specified. Upgrade or add package(s) to the system and install the required dependencies from sync repositories. I noticed in my /var/cache/pacman/pkg folder that I have the current and two versions back of wine… wine-6.16-1-x86_64.Īnd according to man pacman I can use -U I can specify the “file path”… -U, -upgrade Since I don’t use YNAB every day, it’s hard for me to know for sure if my clipboard access issue started with the wine update or the stable update… but I thought I’d stick with focusing on wine first… and try to “downgrade” it. If I start in Firefox and copy the value of a transaction and try paste it into YNAB… the wine application basically hangs… caught in a loop trying to access a clipboard that apparently it no long can. If I look inside my clipboard history, the value was never copied from YNAB if I am in YNAB and copy the text value of a payment I’d like to make, when I go to Firefox I am not pasting that value.when making a bill payment) or vice versa (copying the value of transactions from online into YNAB). Previously, I would have no issues copy/pasting text dollar values to/from YNAB to my browser (i.e. There is only one application I have installed under Wine, and that’s YNAB… my accounting software. Wine was updated on my system about 6 days before the last stable Manjaro release.
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