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Dependencies problem while installing wine

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When I run the code

sudo apt install --install-recommends winehq-stable

to install wine I receive this error:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 winehq-stable : Depends: wine-stable (= 6.0.2~impish-1)
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.

I know this was posted before at the forum, but, I tried all the "solutions" but none helped.

I already:

  • Installed the correct repository for Ubuntu 20.04,
  • I already ran sudo apt update && sudo apt install --install-recommends winehq-stable
  • I already ran sudo apt-get install libgnutls30:i386 libldap-2.4-2:i386 libgpg-error0:i386 libxml2:i386 libasound2-plugins:i386 libsdl2-2.0-0:i386 libfreetype6:i386 libdbus-1-3:i386 libsqlite3-0:i386 to install libraries manually or sudo aptitude to install libraries automatically

None of these worked, so I don't know if there is a solution, please help.

Organic Marble avatar
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Do you have a specific need for a version of wine more advanced than the one in the official Ubuntu 20.04 repos?
fr flag
What do you mean, I want to install basic things that don't need another additional stuff, I updated the repository according to the official instructions from the wine official page, then i upgraded it with the shown libraries for try to fix the main problem.
Organic Marble avatar
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Unless you have a specific need for a version of wine more advanced than the one in the official Ubuntu 20.04 repos, remove everything you did including the ppa and just do a `sudo apt install wine`. Also note "impish" is not 20.04
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