Bottles 63.2 has been released to address a critical stability issue that caused Wine applications to crash when GTK attempted to refresh from another thread. Users are strongly advised to upgrade from version 63.1 immediately to avoid unexpected application failures that could disrupt testing sessions or gaming setups. The crash was linked to a threading conflict within the GTK library, resembling problems seen after poor driver updates, making this fix vital for maintaining a reliable environment. The update can be obtained through Flatpak or package managers, but users should ensure that all running environments are closed before applying the patch to prevent installation issues
Bottles 63.2 released
Bottles 63.2 has dropped as a quick fix for the crash that was killing Wine apps whenever GTK tried to refresh from another thread. This threading conflict caused applications to quit without warning, which is exactly the kind of instability nobody needs after setting up a complex environment. Users should grab the update through Flatpak or their package manager immediately before running any containers. Ignoring this release means risking unexpected failures that could ruin testing sessions or gaming setups.
