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wineasio: update to 1.0.0 #31696

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Note that this moves the package out of nonfree since the vendored
realtime library changed. It's still vendored, but it's no longer
vendoring something with a restrictive license.

I wasn't sure about the suitability for cross compilation so I'm leaving
it as targetting x86 only, but it's now buildable for 64 bit as well.

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Note that this moves the package out of nonfree since the vendored
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vendoring something with a restrictive license.
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Fixed up. It's still only buildable on x86 right now because of the target machine check and the way they handle picking the build target, but that can be fixed down the road if wine ever becomes something that works on non-x86 platforms

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