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EDITED (AGAIN): Sorry for the post, I'm a complete idiot. Managed to solve this by simply re-installing lib32-llvm-libs. Running smoothly now. This thread can be closed.
Hello,
I'm trying to run World of Warcraft 1.12 client with wine from multilib/wine-staging-nine.
I have following packages installed:
xf86-video-ati
mesa
mesa-vdpau
lib32-mesa-vdpau
lib32-libvdpau
Tried to run on a 32bit wineprefix with the following:
WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=~/win32 wine WoW.exe -noautolaunch64bit
WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=~/win32 wine WoW.exe
getting following error message:
err:d3d9nine:present_has_d3dadapter Failed to load '/usr/lib32/d3d/d3dadapter9.so.1': libLLVM-5.0.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
err:d3d9nine:present_has_d3dadapter
Native Direct3D 9 will be unavailable.
For more information visit https://wiki.ixit.cz/d3d9
err:d3d9nine:d3dadapter9_new Your display driver doesn't support native D3D9 adapters.
fixme:module:load_dll Loader redirect from L"d3d9.dll" to L"d3d9-nine.dll"
err:d3d9nine:present_has_d3dadapter Failed to load '/usr/lib32/d3d/d3dadapter9.so.1': libLLVM-5.0.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
err:d3d9nine:present_has_d3dadapter
Native Direct3D 9 will be unavailable.
For more information visit https://wiki.ixit.cz/d3d9
err:d3d9nine:d3dadapter9_new Your display driver doesn't support native D3D9 adapters.
All of this is followed by a WoWError #ERROR 132 crash.
I've installed mesa and lib32-mesa from official repositories and from what I read they are supposed to support native D3D9 adapters. So why error like that?
I've also tried tried mesa-git from here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/un … s#mesa-git
earlier and got exact same message.
Where can I get a driver that supports it 100%?
I've installed the driver as described here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ATI
It seems to be running properly for everything else I use. I'm running MATE desktop environment.
Sorry if this is a newbie question.
Last edited by M_Archuser (2017-10-05 13:17:38)
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