SmiVan
SmiVan
Ran into the same bug on my Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Followed @LeeiFrankJaw's rollback instructions above, ~~and everything works now.~~ Nevermind it only worked slightly better and I'm still having problems...
Seems to be a similar issue to #316, which was closed without explanation. Might also be related to #333, #174 and #66, which all show the same `ERROR: Unable to...
While harmless, I'd like to note that these `/Users/edwin/...` paths are still present in the 1.3.1 distribution, as I happened to run across them today.
Used to experience the same issue, but changing the Vulkan ICD loader to Nvidia (as per [the suggestion of one /u/SpiritAnimal69](https://www.reddit.com/r/Lutris/comments/j231jb/overwatch_black_screen_on_start_then_general/g7or5kv)) has fixed it for me.
This remains an issue in the current master branch, it should not be closed.
Hi, @karnyang, since this project appears to have been abandoned several years ago, you will need to build the old versions of the libraries which still provided these python bindings....
Experiencing the same error, and I do have both 32-bit and 64-bit libraries. It's just trying to link the 64-bit version instead of the 32-bit one for whatever reason.
Well apparently PR #5 is intended to fix exactly this, but it hasn't been merged for 1.5 years.
Fixed my issue by following the example in #5 - but with my library locations as such: ```cmake LINK_FLAGS "-m32 -L/opt/wine-stable/lib/ -L/opt/wine-stable/lib/wine" ```
> @SmiVan your patch from pull request doesn't change anything You need to set your particular 32-bit library paths there, as they very well might differ from mine. --- Also...