please add "app-emulation/wine ~x86" (without the quoting marks) to package.keywords. Then you can download the latest stable marked version. In gentoo it is unstable because it was not bugfree for at least a month. (gentoo perspective) Alternate if you want to move on the edge, I think you can try the 9999 version. It should be the cvs ebuild. (but I could be wrong :D) you get the 9999 version (I think) if you add the following line to package keywords: =app-emulation/wine-9999 -* if it is not the cvs version you should look in gentoos bugzilla vor wine-cvs there is an ebuild that suids your needs. Have fun :D Legine Nick Law schrieb: > Shelton D'Cruz wrote: >> Hello All >> >> I have just started dabbling into the world of WINE. I was quite >> excited to have one of my favourite games installed (Sea Dogs). >> >> Before I tell you about the problem, let me tell you my setup. >> >> I am using Gentoo Linux on x86 and my wine version is 0.9.8. I >> installed WINE using "emerge wine" >> >> I have XOrg v7 installed. >> >> My NVIDIA driver version is 8762. >> >> Direct Rendering is YES. >> >> OK - the problem with SeaDogs is that when I am in the game and on >> the "world map view", whenever I encounter another ship what usually >> happens is that a dialog box appears that asks me if I want to either >> "engage" or "continue sailing". As soon as this happens, the game >> screen goes black. >> Whilst the game is running and before this "encounter" the following >> messages are displayed on screen: >> err:ddraw:set_render_state Unhandled texture min 6 ! >> err:ddraw:set_render_state Unhandled texture mag 6 ! >> <------------ long list of these >> >> and at times: >> err:ddraw:create_dib CreateDIBSection failed! >> fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_CreateSurface failed surface creation >> with code 0x80070057 >> >> In winecfg, the game is set to play under Window$98 and I only have >> sound on and music disabled. >> >> Anyone else seen this issue? >> Thanks for your replies. >> Shelton. >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> wine-users mailing list >> wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx >> http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >> >> >> > > I would start by using the latest version of wine 0.9.18 and see if > that works, Direct3D has had many fixes since 0.9.8, and there is > still more fixes before Direct3D is close to being finished. > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users