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Wine-Staging Brings Emulated EAX, Better .NET Executables Support
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Originally posted by Pontostroy View Postyou can apply staging to wine+nine patch without any problems.
I am doing this right now, I had to disable dxva2 patches since patching failed, but I don't care so it's ok.
Unfortunately nine is on 1.38 for now, so no EAX :/
(Though I could try to mix and match patches, I'm not going to try for now).
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Originally posted by ihatemichael View PostRight, but do I have to build for x86? I'm on 64-bit Arch.
Or 64-bit wine will work just fine for running games and other stuff that are 32-bit?
Having both is not bad, but I rarely every use the 64b one.
I am not sure why you are not simply using the pipelight repo or taking it from aur though.
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Originally posted by ihatemichael View PostHere's a question:
Is there a way I can easily grab wine from git and wine-staging and just build wine in my home dir and actually use wine from my home dir WITHOUT installing it?
If so, how?
Code:configure --prefix=/home/user/local make -j4 make install export PATH=/home/user/local/bin;$PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/user/local/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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Originally posted by Ericg View PostIts only a mess to use/compile/install depending on your distro... Arch has -staging packages in the AUR, Fedora ships -staging by default, Gentoo probabably has a -staging ebuild laying around.
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Originally posted by hellas View PostGiven that Windows hasn't supported hardware acceleration for sound cards since Vista, there's no value in adding hardware support to either Linux or Wine. The number of hardware-accelerated sound cards still in use must be negligible.
And you could obtain accelerated EAX support in Vista throgh Creative Alchemy wrapper : it translates EAX calls to OpenAL.
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