Releases: Frogging-Family/wine-tkg-git
wine-tkg and proton-tkg 5.22.r2.g0ae73155
Hotfix release to grab staging fixes:
WARNING: These were built on Archlinux with mostlyportable-GCC/MinGW-w64 against glibc 2.32.
If your distribution ships with older glibc you might run into issues such as nothing actually runs. In such case you'll have to use the build script on your machine to compile against your local environment:
Previous releases can be found here: https://github.com/Frogging-Family/wine-tkg-git/releases
Legacy releases can be found here: https://github.com/Tk-Glitch/PKGBUILDS/releases
Building on a non-pacman distro will require that you resolve wine building dependencies on your own. More on this in here
About the attached releases:
Both builds have esync and fsync support restored by our hotfixer script.
-
Wine-tkg 5.22.r2.g0ae73155 pacman package: install on your pacman distro by running
sudo pacman -U wine-tkg-staging-fsync-git-5.22.r2.g0ae73155-309-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
in the dir you have downloaded the package to. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here -
Proton-tkg 5.22.r2.g0ae73155 standalone package: Uncompress to
~/.steam/root/compatibilitytools.d
on most distros or~/.steam/compatibilitytools.d
on Debian/Ubuntu or other Debian based distros. If the directory doesn't exist, simply create it. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here
Proton wine builds (-tkg, -GE, official or others) are not suited for use outside of Steam, even if the option is provided by some third party tools. Doing so can break the whole way they are designed to work and thus is NOT recommended.
- You'll need the usual dependencies for Wine, so installing Wine or Wine-staging on your system is recommended even if only for that.
- Comes with the latest devel version of DXVK - https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/commits/master
- Comes with the latest devel version of HansKristian & Doitsujin's vkd3d-proton standalone - https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d
- LAA is enabled by default. It fixes a huge amount of crashes on 32-bit games when using DXVK. However a small number of (older) games might run into issues with it, so you can disable LAA by using
PROTON_DISABLE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE=1 %command%
in your game's launch options. - Proton build has winetricks integration. It requires you to have the
tk
package (python3-tk
on Debian based distros) installed and can be turned on/off in the~/.steam/(root)/compatibilitytools.d/proton_tkg_5.22.r2.g0ae73155.release/user_settings.py
file.
You'll find wine-tkg
and wine-tkg-interactive
scripts in the bin
folder. You can use them to enforce correct paths on non-Arch distros if you encounter issues running the wine binary directly.
wine-tkg and proton-tkg 5.21.r0.ge2d9f97b
WARNING: These were built on Archlinux with mostlyportable-GCC/MinGW-w64 against glibc 2.32.
If your distribution ships with older glibc you might run into issues such as nothing actually runs. In such case you'll have to use the build script on your machine to compile against your local environment:
Previous releases can be found here: https://github.com/Frogging-Family/wine-tkg-git/releases
Legacy releases can be found here: https://github.com/Tk-Glitch/PKGBUILDS/releases
Building on a non-pacman distro will require that you resolve wine building dependencies on your own. More on this in here
About the attached releases:
Both builds have esync and fsync support restored by our hotfixer script.
-
Wine-tkg 5.21.r0.ge2d9f97b pacman package: install on your pacman distro by running
sudo pacman -U wine-tkg-staging-fsync-git-5.21.r0.ge2d9f97b-305-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
in the dir you have downloaded the package to. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here -
Proton-tkg 5.21.r0.ge2d9f97b standalone package: Uncompress to
~/.steam/root/compatibilitytools.d
on most distros or~/.steam/compatibilitytools.d
on Debian/Ubuntu or other Debian based distros. If the directory doesn't exist, simply create it. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here
Proton wine builds (-tkg, -GE, official or others) are not suited for use outside of Steam, even if the option is provided by some third party tools. Doing so can break the whole way they are designed to work and thus is NOT recommended.
- You'll need the usual dependencies for Wine, so installing Wine or Wine-staging on your system is recommended even if only for that.
- Comes with the latest devel version of DXVK - https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/commits/master
- Comes with the latest devel version of HansKristian & Doitsujin's vkd3d-proton standalone - https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d
- LAA is enabled by default. It fixes a huge amount of crashes on 32-bit games when using DXVK. However a small number of (older) games might run into issues with it, so you can disable LAA by using
PROTON_DISABLE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE=1 %command%
in your game's launch options. - Proton build has winetricks integration. It requires you to have the
tk
package (python3-tk
on Debian based distros) installed and can be turned on/off in the~/.steam/(root)/compatibilitytools.d/proton_tkg_5.21.r0.ge2d9f97b.release/user_settings.py
file.
You'll find wine-tkg
and wine-tkg-interactive
scripts in the bin
folder. You can use them to enforce correct paths on non-Arch distros if you encounter issues running the wine binary directly.
wine-tkg and proton-tkg 5.19.r1.gb49e8743
WARNING: These were built on Archlinux with mostlyportable-GCC/MinGW-w64 against glibc 2.32.
If your distribution ships with older glibc you might run into issues such as nothing actually runs. In such case you'll have to use the build script on your machine to compile against your local environment:
Previous releases can be found here: https://github.com/Frogging-Family/wine-tkg-git/releases
Legacy releases can be found here: https://github.com/Tk-Glitch/PKGBUILDS/releases
Building on a non-pacman distro will require that you resolve wine building dependencies on your own. More on this in here
About the attached releases:
Both builds have esync and fsync support restored by our hotfixer script.
-
Wine-tkg 5.19.r1.gb49e8743 pacman package: install on your pacman distro by running
sudo pacman -U wine-tkg-staging-fsync-git-5.19.r1.gb49e8743-300-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
in the dir you have downloaded the package to. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here -
Proton-tkg 5.19.r1.gb49e8743 standalone package: Uncompress to
~/.steam/root/compatibilitytools.d
on most distros or~/.steam/compatibilitytools.d
on Debian/Ubuntu or other Debian based distros. If the directory doesn't exist, simply create it. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here
Proton wine builds (-tkg, -GE, official or others) are not suited for use outside of Steam, even if the option is provided by some third party tools. Doing so can break the whole way they are designed to work and thus is NOT recommended.
- You'll need the usual dependencies for Wine, so installing Wine or Wine-staging on your system is recommended even if only for that.
- Comes with the latest devel version of DXVK - https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/commits/master
- Comes with the latest devel version of HansKristian & Doitsujin's vkd3d-proton standalone - https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d
- LAA is enabled by default. It fixes a huge amount of crashes on 32-bit games when using DXVK. However a small number of (older) games might run into issues with it, so you can disable LAA by using
PROTON_DISABLE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE=1 %command%
in your game's launch options. - Proton build has winetricks integration. It requires you to have the
tk
package (python3-tk
on Debian based distros) installed and can be turned on/off in the~/.steam/(root)/compatibilitytools.d/proton_tkg_5.19.r1.gb49e8743.release/user_settings.py
file.
You'll find wine-tkg
and wine-tkg-interactive
scripts in the bin
folder. You can use them to enforce correct paths on non-Arch distros if you encounter issues running the wine binary directly.
wine-tkg and proton-tkg 5.18.r3.g9acfa3b8
WARNING: These were built on Archlinux with mostlyportable-GCC/MinGW-w64 against glibc 2.32.
If your distribution ships with older glibc you might run into issues such as nothing actually runs. In such case you'll have to use the build script on your machine to compile against your local environment:
Previous releases can be found here: https://github.com/Frogging-Family/wine-tkg-git/releases
Legacy releases can be found here: https://github.com/Tk-Glitch/PKGBUILDS/releases
Building on a non-pacman distro will require that you resolve wine building dependencies on your own. More on this in here
About the attached releases:
Both builds have esync and fsync support restored by our hotfixer script.
-
Wine-tkg 5.18.r3.g9acfa3b8 pacman package: install on your pacman distro by running
sudo pacman -U wine-tkg-staging-fsync-vkd3d-git-5.18.r3.g9acfa3b8-298-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
in the dir you have downloaded the package to. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here -
Proton-tkg 5.18.r3.g9acfa3b8 standalone package: Uncompress to
~/.steam/root/compatibilitytools.d
on most distros or~/.steam/compatibilitytools.d
on Debian/Ubuntu or other Debian based distros. If the directory doesn't exist, simply create it. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here
Proton wine builds (-tkg, -GE, official or others) are not suited for use outside of Steam, even if the option is provided by some third party tools. Doing so can break the whole way they are designed to work and thus is NOT recommended.
- You'll need the usual dependencies for Wine, so installing Wine or Wine-staging on your system is recommended even if only for that.
- Comes with the latest devel version of DXVK - https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/commits/master
- Comes with the latest devel version of HansKristian & Doitsujin's vkd3d-proton standalone - https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d
- LAA is enabled by default. It fixes a huge amount of crashes on 32-bit games when using DXVK. However a small number of (older) games might run into issues with it, so you can disable LAA by using
PROTON_DISABLE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE=1 %command%
in your game's launch options. - Proton build has winetricks integration. It requires you to have the
tk
package (python3-tk
on Debian based distros) installed and can be turned on/off in the~/.steam/(root)/compatibilitytools.d/proton_tkg_5.18.r3.g9acfa3b8.release/user_settings.py
file.
You'll find wine-tkg
and wine-tkg-interactive
scripts in the bin
folder. You can use them to enforce correct paths on non-Arch distros if you encounter issues running the wine binary directly.
wine-tkg and proton-tkg 5.17.r0.gc44db537
WARNING: These were built on Archlinux with mostlyportable-GCC/MinGW-w64 against glibc 2.32.
If your distribution ships with older glibc you might run into issues such as nothing actually runs. In such case you'll have to use the build script on your machine to compile against your local environment:
Previous releases can be found here: https://github.com/Frogging-Family/wine-tkg-git/releases
Legacy releases can be found here: https://github.com/Tk-Glitch/PKGBUILDS/releases
Building on a non-pacman distro will require that you resolve wine building dependencies on your own. More on this in here
About the attached releases:
Both builds have esync and fsync support restored by our hotfixer script, and are using the latest MFPlat patchset from Guy1524.
-
Wine-tkg 5.17.r0.gc44db537 pacman package: install on your pacman distro by running
sudo pacman -U wine-tkg-staging-fsync-vkd3d-git-5.17.r0.gc44db537-298-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
in the dir you have downloaded the package to. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here -
Proton-tkg 5.17.r0.gc44db537 standalone package: Uncompress to
~/.steam/root/compatibilitytools.d
on most distros or~/.steam/compatibilitytools.d
on Debian/Ubuntu or other Debian based distros. If the directory doesn't exist, simply create it. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here
Proton wine builds (-tkg, -GE, official or others) are not suited for use outside of Steam, even if the option is provided by some third party tools. Doing so can break the whole way they are designed to work and thus is NOT recommended.
- You'll need the usual dependencies for Wine, so installing Wine or Wine-staging on your system is recommended even if only for that.
- Comes with the latest devel version of DXVK - https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/commits/master
- Comes with the latest devel version of HansKristian & Doitsujin's vkd3d-proton standalone - https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d
- LAA is enabled by default. It fixes a huge amount of crashes on 32-bit games when using DXVK. However a small number of (older) games might run into issues with it, so you can disable LAA by using
PROTON_DISABLE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE=1 %command%
in your game's launch options. - Proton build has winetricks integration. It requires you to have the
tk
package (python3-tk
on Debian based distros) installed and can be turned on/off in the~/.steam/(root)/compatibilitytools.d/proton_tkg_5.17.r0.gc44db537.release/user_settings.py
file.
You'll find wine-tkg
and wine-tkg-interactive
scripts in the bin
folder. You can use them to enforce correct paths on non-Arch distros if you encounter issues running the wine binary directly.
wine-tkg and proton-tkg 5.16.r2.gf6495b29
WARNING: These were built on Archlinux with mostlyportable-GCC/MinGW-w64 against glibc 2.32.
If your distribution ships with older glibc you might run into issues such as nothing actually runs. In such case you'll have to use the build script on your machine to compile against your local environment:
Previous releases can be found here: https://github.com/Frogging-Family/wine-tkg-git/releases
Legacy releases can be found here: https://github.com/Tk-Glitch/PKGBUILDS/releases
Building on a non-pacman distro will require that you resolve wine building dependencies on your own. More on this in here
About the attached releases:
Both builds have esync and fsync support restored by our hotfixer script, and are using the latest MFPlat patchset from Guy1524.
-
Wine-tkg 5.16.r2.gf6495b29 pacman package: install on your pacman distro by running
sudo pacman -U wine-tkg-staging-fsync-vkd3d-git-5.16.r2.gf6495b29-298-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
in the dir you have downloaded the package to. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here -
Proton-tkg 5.16.r2.gf6495b29 standalone package: Uncompress to
~/.steam/root/compatibilitytools.d
on most distros or~/.steam/compatibilitytools.d
on Debian/Ubuntu or other Debian based distros. If the directory doesn't exist, simply create it. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here
Proton wine builds (-tkg, -GE, official or others) are not suited for use outside of Steam, even if the option is provided by some third party tools. Doing so can break the whole way they are designed to work and thus is NOT recommended.
- You'll need the usual dependencies for Wine, so installing Wine or Wine-staging on your system is recommended even if only for that.
- Comes with the latest devel version of DXVK - https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/commits/master
- Comes with the latest devel version of HansKristian & Doitsujin's vkd3d-proton standalone - https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d
- LAA is enabled by default. It fixes a huge amount of crashes on 32-bit games when using DXVK. However a small number of (older) games might run into issues with it, so you can disable LAA by using
PROTON_DISABLE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE=1 %command%
in your game's launch options. - Proton build has winetricks integration. It requires you to have the
tk
package (python3-tk
on Debian based distros) installed and can be turned on/off in the~/.steam/(root)/compatibilitytools.d/proton_tkg_5.16.r2.gf6495b29.release/user_settings.py
file.
You'll find wine-tkg
and wine-tkg-interactive
scripts in the bin
folder. You can use them to enforce correct paths on non-Arch distros if you encounter issues running the wine binary directly.
wine-tkg and proton-tkg 5.15.2.r2.g68c50a8f
WARNING: These were built on Archlinux with mostlyportable-GCC/MinGW-w64 against glibc 2.31.
If your distribution ships with older glibc you might run into issues such as nothing actually runs. In such case you'll have to use the build script on your machine to compile against your local environment:
Previous releases can be found here: https://github.com/Frogging-Family/wine-tkg-git/releases
Legacy releases can be found here: https://github.com/Tk-Glitch/PKGBUILDS/releases
Building on a non-pacman distro will require that you resolve wine building dependencies on your own. More on this in here
About the attached releases:
Both builds have esync and fsync support restored by our hotfixer script.
-
Wine-tkg 5.15.2.r2.g68c50a8f pacman package: install on your pacman distro by running
sudo pacman -U wine-tkg-staging-fsync-vkd3d-git-5.15.2.r2.g68c50a8f-296-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
in the dir you have downloaded the package to. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here -
Proton-tkg 5.15.2.r2.g68c50a8f standalone package: Uncompress to
~/.steam/root/compatibilitytools.d
on most distros or~/.steam/compatibilitytools.d
on Debian/Ubuntu or other Debian based distros. If the directory doesn't exist, simply create it. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here
Proton wine builds (-tkg, -GE, official or others) are not suited for use outside of Steam, even if the option is provided by some third party tools. Doing so can break the whole way they are designed to work and thus is NOT recommended.
- You'll need the usual dependencies for Wine, so installing Wine or Wine-staging on your system is recommended even if only for that.
- Comes with the latest devel version of DXVK - https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/commits/master
- Comes with the latest devel version of HansKristian & Doitsujin's vkd3d-proton standalone - https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d
- LAA is enabled by default. It fixes a huge amount of crashes on 32-bit games when using DXVK. However a small number of (older) games might run into issues with it, so you can disable LAA by using
PROTON_DISABLE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE=1 %command%
in your game's launch options. - Proton build has winetricks integration. It requires you to have the
tk
package (python3-tk
on Debian based distros) installed and can be turned on/off in the~/.steam/(root)/compatibilitytools.d/proton_tkg_5.15.2.r2.g68c50a8f.release/user_settings.py
file.
You'll find wine-tkg
and wine-tkg-interactive
scripts in the bin
folder. You can use them to enforce correct paths on non-Arch distros if you encounter issues running the wine binary directly.
wine-tkg and proton-tkg 5.14.r0.gb71d588d
WARNING: These were built on Archlinux against glibc 2.31.
If your distribution ships with older glibc you might run into issues such as nothing actually runs. In such case you'll have to use the build script on your machine to compile against your local environment:
More universal builds will be made available in the future.
Previous releases can be found here: https://github.com/Frogging-Family/wine-tkg-git/releases
Legacy releases can be found here: https://github.com/Tk-Glitch/PKGBUILDS/releases
Building on a non-pacman distro will require that you resolve wine building dependencies on your own. More on this in here
About the attached releases:
Both builds have esync and fsync support restored by our hotfixer script.
-
Wine-tkg 5.14.r0.gb71d588d pacman package: install on your pacman distro by running
sudo pacman -U wine-tkg-staging-fsync-vkd3d-opt-git-5.14.r0.gb71d588d-295-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
in the dir you have downloaded the package to. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here -
Proton-tkg 5.14.r0.gb71d588d standalone package: Uncompress to
~/.steam/root/compatibilitytools.d
on most distros or~/.steam/compatibilitytools.d
on Debian/Ubuntu or other Debian based distros. If the directory doesn't exist, simply create it. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here
Proton wine builds (-tkg, -GE, official or others) are not suited for use outside of Steam, even if the option is provided by some third party tools. Doing so can break the whole way they are designed to work and thus is NOT recommended.
- You'll need the usual dependencies for Wine, so installing Wine or Wine-staging on your system is recommended even if only for that.
- Comes with the latest devel version of DXVK - https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/commits/master
- Comes with the latest devel version of HansKristian & Doitsujin's vkd3d-proton standalone - https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d
- LAA is enabled by default. It fixes a huge amount of crashes on 32-bit games when using DXVK. However a small number of (older) games might run into issues with it, so you can disable LAA by using
PROTON_DISABLE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE=1 %command%
in your game's launch options. - Proton build has winetricks integration. It requires you to have the
tk
package (python3-tk
on Debian based distros) installed and can be turned on/off in the~/.steam/(root)/compatibilitytools.d/proton_tkg_5.14.r0.gb71d588d.release/user_settings.py
file.
You'll find wine-tkg
and wine-tkg-interactive
scripts in the bin
folder. You can use them to enforce correct paths on non-Arch distros if you encounter issues running the wine binary directly.
wine-tkg and proton-tkg 5.13.r1.g26d3815d
WARNING: These were built on Archlinux against glibc 2.31.
If your distribution ships with older glibc you might run into issues such as nothing actually runs. In such case you'll have to use the build script on your machine to compile against your local environment:
More universal builds will be made available in the future.
Previous releases can be found here: https://github.com/Frogging-Family/wine-tkg-git/releases
Legacy releases can be found here: https://github.com/Tk-Glitch/PKGBUILDS/releases
Building on a non-pacman distro will require that you resolve wine building dependencies on your own. More on this in here
About the attached releases:
Both builds have esync and fsync support restored by our hotfixer script.
-
Wine-tkg 5.13.r1.g26d3815d pacman package: install on your pacman distro by running
sudo pacman -U wine-tkg-staging-fsync-git-5.13.r1.g26d3815d-293-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
in the dir you have downloaded the package to. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here -
Proton-tkg 5.13.r1.g26d3815d standalone package: Uncompress to
~/.steam/root/compatibilitytools.d
on most distros or~/.steam/compatibilitytools.d
on Debian/Ubuntu or other Debian based distros. If the directory doesn't exist, simply create it. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here
Proton wine builds (-tkg, -GE, official or others) are not suited for use outside of Steam, even if the option is provided by some third party tools. Doing so can break the whole way they are designed to work and thus is NOT recommended.
- You'll need the usual dependencies for Wine, so installing Wine or Wine-staging on your system is recommended even if only for that.
- Comes with the latest devel version of DXVK - https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/commits/master
- Comes with the latest devel version of HansKristian & Doitsujin's vkd3d-proton standalone - https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d
- LAA is enabled by default. It fixes a huge amount of crashes on 32-bit games when using DXVK. However a small number of (older) games might run into issues with it, so you can disable LAA by using
PROTON_DISABLE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE=1 %command%
in your game's launch options. - Proton build has winetricks integration. It requires you to have the
tk
package (python3-tk
on Debian based distros) installed and can be turned on/off in the~/.steam/(root)/compatibilitytools.d/proton_tkg_5.13.r1.g26d3815d.release/user_settings.py
file.
You'll find wine-tkg
and wine-tkg-interactive
scripts in the bin
folder. You can use them to enforce correct paths on non-Arch distros if you encounter issues running the wine binary directly.
wine-tkg and proton-tkg 5.12.r1.g3f3a05f9
WARNING: These were built on Archlinux against glibc 2.31.
If your distribution ships with older glibc you might run into issues such as nothing actually runs. In such case you'll have to use the build script on your machine to compile against your local environment:
More universal builds will be made available in the future.
Previous releases can be found here: https://github.com/Frogging-Family/wine-tkg-git/releases
Legacy releases can be found here: https://github.com/Tk-Glitch/PKGBUILDS/releases
Building on a non-pacman distro will require that you resolve wine building dependencies on your own. More on this in here
About the attached releases:
Both builds have esync and fsync support restored by our hotfixer script.
-
Wine-tkg 5.12.r1.g3f3a05f9 pacman package: install on your pacman distro by running
sudo pacman -U wine-tkg-staging-fsync-vkd3d-git-5.12.r1.g3f3a05f9-288-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
in the dir you have downloaded the package to. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here -
Proton-tkg 5.12.r1.g3f3a05f9 standalone package: Uncompress to
~/.steam/root/compatibilitytools.d
on most distros or~/.steam/compatibilitytools.d
on Debian/Ubuntu or other Debian based distros. If the directory doesn't exist, simply create it. Generated source and patch configuration used can be found here
Proton wine builds (-tkg, -GE, official or others) are not suited for use outside of Steam, even if the option is provided by some third party tools. Doing so can break the whole way they are designed to work and thus is NOT recommended.
- You'll need the usual dependencies for Wine, so installing Wine or Wine-staging on your system is recommended even if only for that.
- Comes with the latest devel version of DXVK - https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/commits/master
- Comes with the latest devel version of HansKristian & Doitsujin's VKD3D fork - https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d
- LAA is enabled by default. It fixes a huge amount of crashes on 32-bit games when using DXVK. However a small number of (older) games might run into issues with it, so you can disable LAA by using
PROTON_DISABLE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE=1 %command%
in your game's launch options. - Proton build has winetricks integration. It requires you to have the
tk
package (python3-tk
on Debian based distros) installed and can be turned on/off in the~/.steam/(root)/compatibilitytools.d/proton_tkg_5.12.r1.g3f3a05f9.release/user_settings.py
file.
You'll find wine-tkg
and wine-tkg-interactive
scripts in the bin
folder. You can use them to enforce correct paths on non-Arch distros if you encounter issues running the wine binary directly.