Wine (Staging)) has finally fixed all of the application launching issues, but it does still suffer from that issue where applications don't get terminated properly. With yabridge 3.1.0 and up that shouldn't be an issue though. One other potentially breaking change (that didn't really get documented) with Wine 6.7 is that the internal version Wine reports (which is different from the version you can select in winecfg) now always reports as Windows 10, as opposed to Windows 7 like it always used to do. That breaks the Spitfire plugins (LABS/BBCSOD), and maybe more things. So I'd still recommend pinning Wine Staging 6.4 for the time being since that version doesn't have any weird issues.
Wine Staging 6.3 bug affecting Wine vst bridges
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@robbert-vdh I've been a happy user of yabridge to run EZD2. Thanks for yabridge and documenting issues on Github. Otherwise I wouldn't have known if I was having a Wine, EZD2, yabridge, Reaper, or some other issue.
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@robbert-vdh you have best knowledge on the planet: is wine-stable yet viable alternative for wine-staging?
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Re: Wine Staging 6.3 bug affecting Wine vst bridges
If you're on Debian/Ubuntu then I guess you could install winehq-stable, but I'd just go with Wine Staging 6.4 instead. That should have better overall compatibility (and in some specific cases also better performance).