[Wine] Re: Problem playing Warcraft III (directx)

augusto2131 wineforum-user at winehq.org
Wed Jun 23 20:38:19 CDT 2010


Charles Davis wrote:
> On Jun 23, 2010, at 7:06 PM, augusto2131 wrote:
> 
> > What does it mean to have trashed my Wine prefix?
> > 
> The "Wine prefix" (also known as a "Wine bottle") is the place where Wine puts, among other things, a virtual 'drive C'. When you "trashed" your Wine prefix, you put something in it that Wine can't handle, like actual DX9 DLLs. (They warned you not to use the 'directx9' verb with winetricks!)
> 
> > What will happen when I type "rm -rf $HOME/.wine"?
> > 
> That deletes the Wine prefix. Nothing horribly dangerous, but you'll have to install Garena and War3 again (like I said).
> 
> > I used this tutorial to install wine "http://davidbaumgold.com/tutorials/wine-mac/".
> > 
> Oh, you used MacPorts.
> 
> > I didn't knew that there were different ways to install wine... Are my 3D apps going to work?
> > 
> Are you running Snow Leopard? On SL, MacPorts defaults to building 64-bit (if the system supports it). You have to make sure mesa (the port that provides GL support; MacPorts should have installed it when you installed wine-devel) was built +universal if you're on SL. What does:
> 
> port installed mesa
> 
> say? (Type it into the Terminal.)
> 
> > And yeah, the developers of Garena said they were developing a Mac applications but that was years ago and still nothing =/
> > 
> That sucks :\ .
> 
> Chip

Yeah I'm using SL. When I typed port installed mesa I got this message:
The following ports are currently installed:
  mesa @7.8.1_1+hw_render+universal (active)

So I think it's installed. So, will my 3D applications work?
Thanks for all the help man, I really appreciate it :D







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