http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18762
Jon Rosen holy.smoking.floorboards.batman@gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|CLOSED |UNCONFIRMED Resolution|INVALID |
--- Comment #5 from Jon Rosen holy.smoking.floorboards.batman@gmail.com 2009-06-05 00:04:30 --- Please let me reiterate my point from earlier. Although I cannot completely justify excluding this being an issue with my compilation of Wine, I am fairly certain it is not related because both a) someone else has the same USE flags I currently have (meaning that our configure scripts would find the exact same libraries) and b) Neither libgphoto2 or libcapi20 have anything to do with directx.
Rather, I imagine it must be related to Wine's directx functionality. I actually NEED to have at least the d3dx_36.dll file copied from Windows and used natively in Wine for this game to even start (As I mentioned before, I've also tried installing d3d "completely" into Wine via winetricks and a few other console outputs (non-essential) have disappeared, but because the error references d3d, I think something is still being missed here.
Additionally, I have installed all of the emul-* packages noted in the WineOn64bit page in the Gentoo section and I am not sure what other 'required packages' you might mean (I'd also like to note that the information on that page is, if I'm estimating correctly, 2 and a half years old so I don't know how accurate that is anymore anyway (it references using cvs wine version 0.24 and at least emul-linux-x86-baselibs version 10.1 (of which they don't even use that notation for that package anymore))
Anyway, all I ask is for reconsideration of the problem at hand. I certainly could chroot into a 32bit environment, compile both wine and all of the dependencies 32 bit, but the tremendous effort to go into all that makes it much more worthwhile for me to just play this in Windows and completely ignore it in Wine until somebody else can figure out whats going on.