http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29168
--- Comment #180 from hash HASH.DuOrden@gmail.com 2012-03-13 00:37:52 CDT --- (In reply to comment #179)
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The install went through and I renamed the LoadingScreenIcon.dds and the LoadingScreen.jpg files to be preceded with the extension ".bak". From here I loaded the game and am now stuck at a black screen.
Don't rename that files, it is not needed anymore, and you will not know if you have render problems (like hash and tonedef) or something else, also try take look at comment #155 and #163 maybe it is related to your issue.
I know what my problem is... It is that I compiled wine and git under gcc 4.6 instead of 4.5.2 or .3 ... I need to recompile them both, but I don't know how to do that. Here is where I left off at last night before giving up completely.
I just downloaded and extracted gcc 4.5.2 into my /home/*username*/gcc-4.5.2/ then cd'd to that folder in the terminal and performed the commands to compile gcc-4.5.2 into the system. Also did a sudo make and sudo make install on gcc-4.5.2... So now when I recompile wine-git I should be able to use 4.5.2 instead of 4.6, but where I am stuck at is finding out how to just recompile wine-git... Do I need to remove wine-git before I recompile it? Or do I just recompile over it? Do I need to specify that wine-git be compiled with 4.5.2 instead of 4.6 since I now have both? What are the commands to do all this? Do I need to compile wine all over again as well, not just git?
I cannot say that replacing your system gcc with older version just to compile single program is good idea, if in distribution of your choice gcc-4.6 is default then there is a reason for that and by performing sudo make install you playing with fire there!
Instead you should've used --prefix when you run configure, you did run ./configure script before make in gcc-4.5.2, did you? Here how I run configure when I thought needed gcc-4.5.2: ./configure --prefix=/opt/gcc-4.5.2 --enable-languages=c,c++,fortran and thanks to --prefix when you sudo make install it will install it in /opt/gcc-4.5.2 consecutively to compile wine you will need to point it's configure to where to look for gcc: ./configure --prefix=/opt/wine CC=/opt/gcc-4.5.2/bin/gcc CXX=/opt/gcc-4.5.2/bin/c++ CPP=/opt/gcc-4.5.2/bin/cpp