That's a good point, I updated to 32-bit package to depend on lib32-vulkan-icd-loader instead.
Before the split, the package consisted of 2 different builds of DXVK: a 32-bit build and a 64-bit build.
I think that alone justifies splitting it into 2 packages. Not everyone will need both DXVK builds.
It also allows to have one of them from this source package, and the other one from the dxvk-git package or even the winelib DXVK build, in which case the 32/64 bit split makes much more sense from the "host" point of view.
In the future, the ideal situation would be to use winelib builds instead of Windows DLLs for both 32 and 64 bit DXVK, but currently only 64-bit DXVK can be built as a wine library.
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ssorgatem commented on 2018-03-27 06:47 (UTC) (edited on 2019-02-26 12:20 (UTC) by ssorgatem)
To enable DXVK in a wineprefix, do the following (with the WINEPREFIX variable properly set):
setup_dxvk install
In order to uninstall DXVK from a wineprefix:
setup_dxvk uninstall