After upgrading one of my Linux systems from Xubuntu 18.04 to 20.04, CUETools 2.1.6 via Wine stopped working.
Ubuntu 20.04 ships with Wine 5.0.3, see backtrace log for more info. I really don't know where to start my troubleshooting, any clues?
this is very annoying, but it can happen during big upgrades.
i would suggest to try with a new wine prefix for a test.
make sure to backup/move your existing prefix before doing so.
this is very annoying, but it can happen during big upgrades.
i would suggest to try with a new wine prefix for a test.
make sure to backup/move your existing prefix before doing so.
I have created a new prefix for CUETools (had to learn how to do that), but after installing .net and VC runtime it still doesn't work.
not sure if it helps, but have you tried with a 64bit prefix?
backup/move your wineprefix
$ WINEPREFIX=~/.wine winecfg
then run winecfg and setup your drives. continue installing dotnet and vcrun via winetricks.
on the other hand, flacon is a native linux alternative to cuetools :)
not sure if it helps, but have you tried with a 64bit prefix?
backup/move your wineprefix
$ WINEPREFIX=~/.wine winecfg
then run winecfg and setup your drives. continue installing dotnet and vcrun via winetricks.
on the other hand, flacon is a native linux alternative to cuetools :)
Tnx. I have to try the 64bit prefix.
I have never used Flacon, is it able to verify (and repair) existing rips with CTDB?
I have tested the 64bit prefix today and unfortunately it doesn' t work.
As far as I can see Flacon can only be used to split single-file CD-rips, it can't verify existing rips or correct errors.
For splitting single file rips I prefer the CLI however (shnsplit).
Any suggestions in my journey to Wine/CUETools are therefore still very welcome.
Update: CUETools 2.1.7 seems to work, so this is probably the way to go.
.NET 4.0 is also needed for this version of CUETools.