From the discussion in <https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50293>, these
patches don't seem to be providing any value (all they are doing is causing
arbitrarily chosen numbers to be shown in the dialog, which don't reflect
anything about actual functionality).
A possible benefit of these patches is anticipating their need by other
programs. However, (a) most of these DLLs are internal helpers used by other
(public) DirectX APIs, (b) the case of a missing DLL is usually quite easy to
debug anyway, (c) such a stance leaves us with the maintenance burden of far
more code that will never be necessary than code that actually turns out to be
useful.
Since (1) upstream has appeared reticent to accept them, (2) a proposal for
their removal in the bug report met with no apparent objection, (3) they have
already caused at least two regressions [however easy to fix], namely bug 50395
and bug 50700, (4) they present a noticeable maintenance burden, if a trivial
one, (5) as explained they provide no real benefit, remove them.
This removes one of the two parts of this patch.
It's really splitting hairs, but this isn't clearly more correct than the
current code, and in fact it actually makes at least one contrived ACL worse
(namely: deny user, then allow all; this should deny the user on Windows and
currently already does on Wine.)