http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12560
--- Comment #76 from Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com 2009-03-22 12:10:23 --- (In reply to comment #72)
Nope. I haven't.
Reason 1 I'm on an x86_64 Fedora computer. In order to get wine compiled I would need to remove the x86_64 devel packages for i386 packages due to conflicts.
Reason 2 I really do not feel like having to recompile wine everytime a new version comes out. Fedora does a great job getting the latest out there pretty darn quick.
Reason 3 Following the discussion here, it would seem that I would break other games in that the capabilities of my card would not be utilized.
Reason 4 This should be fixed properly.
Reason 5 As it would seem because of the screen shot provided... now I'm not certain that this is a wine bug in and of itself. As you can see from my previous post, after installing the latest driver from NVidia that is the upgrade from 180.29 to 180.37 things get worse. Which means that it would be a good idea to explore the possibility that the drivers that NVidia provide might be the culprit of the problem.
You don't have to overwrite your yum installed wine...you can run wine from the build directory/some other installed directory.