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[Bug]: Nothing Displaying - Tracking Issue #40
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Getting an error when attempting to install those libraries, specifically
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Already running Whisky 0.2.1, first version I've tested, and all dependencies installed. In fact, I have the full game-porting-toolkit installed this morning. Steam window renders blank, unless I use a prefix I created with CrossOver before upgrading to Sonoma. |
Oh nice! |
I have 0.21.1 installed in both ARM64 and x86_64 cellars. |
I already had brew installed and have had a few issues with it complaining arm vs x86 and now arm vs intel, which I assume is also arm vs x86. It would be useful to have some brief explanation of this challenge on the main page and what / where we should install things. In my case after an otherwise successful installation of the above: Error: Cannot install in Homebrew on ARM processor in Intel default prefix (/usr/local)! To resolve I ran: arch -x86_64 zsh (which is listed on the main page, but may not be clear for everyone - context is good) |
I needed to do this after installing/linking the dependencies |
Resolved in 0.2.2 |
Superceeds #38, #24, #11
This issue is due to a change in how dependencies work in Apple's configuration of Wine. In standard CX-Wine, the necessary dylibs are provided in the
Wine/lib
folder. Apple CX-Wine instead looks for these dependencies in x86 brew.The solution, for now, is to install these missing dependencies under x86 brew. From there, restarting Whisky should be sufficient, but some have reported needing to remake the entire bottle.
/usr/local/bin/brew install zlib freetype sdl2 libgphoto2 faudio jpeg libpng mpg123 libtiff libgsm glib gnutls libusb gettext openssl@1.1 sane-backends
The actual solution is to bundle the dependencies properly like they were before, but right now I'm struggling to get Wine to find these dylibs.
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