[Bug 44451] New: osu! stable not starting! " You must enable .NET Framework."

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Wed Jan 31 06:18:27 CST 2018


https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44451

            Bug ID: 44451
           Summary: osu! stable not starting! "You must enable .NET
                    Framework."
           Product: Wine
           Version: unspecified
          Hardware: x86-64
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: critical
          Priority: P2
         Component: directx-d3d
          Assignee: wine-bugs at winehq.org
          Reporter: viktorvelev8 at gmail.com
      Distribution: ---

I have played osu for about 2 or 3 months on arch linux x86_64, no problem
whatsoever. Stopped for a while. Swapped gpus twice since then (R7 265 to GTX
1080 and vice versa). At first I thought it's a .NET problem (obviously) but I
tried installing dotnet40, dotnet45. No results. After that I thought a new
prefix would fix the problem. Nope. A new osu! installation? Experienced this
bug: https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44184
. Nope. After that I thought it may be something with the gpu drivers. Tried
the open source nvidia and the proprietary, same for amd. No luck so far. So I
decided that it's some global wine/gpu config (since it does the same when I
run everything as root) that I cannot find, so I made a quick reinstallation
(keeping my home folder) and still nothing. I am left to think that it's a new
dx9/dx11 related problem. I tried adding d3d11 and d3dx11_* as libraries and
disabling them, still no clue what is happening. As I understand from the
osu!installer log wine doesn't seem to be able to parse .NET, but Hearthstone
(Unity .NET game) works fine?? Everything I described here is tried on
wine-staging 2.21 and wine3.0-rc1 through rc6 and the official release. Spent
quite a few hours trying to debug this.
/* Just before clicking submit */
Just as I am writing this. I just tried the bugfix (again) with creating an
empty discord-rpc.dll on wine 3.0.0 and it worked. I would call this undefined
behaviour since I tried it twice already.

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