You haven't broken it dude. It just needs Wine shared-objects. (for the
'gay' operating system they're called .dlls & for Apple, OS
extensions)
To /etc/ld.so.conf add the /opt/wine/lib dir then run ldconf. The OS will now
load the .so's for wine.
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Bill Medland wrote:
> Sorry to bug everyone. I can't find the messages about this one any
more.
>
> I have had wine running in the past but currently it gives me the error
> about being unable to find libntdll.so (wine: error in loading shared
> libraries: libntdll.so: cannot open shared object
> file: No such file or directory).
>
> I had codeweavers 20010305 installed and our application sort of running
> under it.
> I wanted to see if it would run better under a newer version so I
> downloaded the 010427 build pointed to by the Wine development HQ and
> copied the bin and lib. It ran worse. I decided to see if my build would
> work (i.e. could I build wine correctly). I built the 20010305 and ran
> make install and then moved the files around into the /opt/wine instead of
> /usr/local. It seemed that I was back where I started with our program
> sort of running. Then all of a sudden I started getting the "no
libntdll"
> error. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling wine but with no
success.
>
> Any idea how I've broken it and how I fix it.
>
> Bill
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