Hey. I installed Manjaro yesterday and am running into issues when using Wine and was hoping I could get some help. Here's my wine log: https://pastebin.com/ubv4b9ir
I'm trying to play Tree of Savior through Steam, and I got this after fixing other errors. I am running Steam through Wine nad just installed ToS normally. The issue, though, and the reason I'm posting here, is I cannot figure out how to replace that "libodbc.so". Upon doing some research, it's used in the package unixODBC (https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extr ... dbc/files/). It seems Ubuntu users have had similar problems as the one I'm facing and installed that package and their issue was fixed. I got the package and rebooted but I'm still running into this error.
How could I replace or get libodbc.so? Is there some sort of a dependency I'm missing? I've googled around and read various wiki pages but can't seem to figure it out.
Thanks for the help.
Missing libodbc.so causing errors/crashing on launch
Re: Missing libodbc.so causing errors/crashing on launch
You probably need: lib32-unixodbc.scriptkid wrote:Hey. I installed Manjaro yesterday and am running into issues when using Wine and was hoping I could get some help. Here's my wine log: https://pastebin.com/ubv4b9ir
I'm trying to play Tree of Savior through Steam, and I got this after fixing other errors. I am running Steam through Wine nad just installed ToS normally. The issue, though, and the reason I'm posting here, is I cannot figure out how to replace that "libodbc.so". Upon doing some research, it's used in the package unixODBC (https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extr ... dbc/files/). It seems Ubuntu users have had similar problems as the one I'm facing and installed that package and their issue was fixed. I got the package and rebooted but I'm still running into this error.
How could I replace or get libodbc.so? Is there some sort of a dependency I'm missing? I've googled around and read various wiki pages but can't seem to figure it out.
Thanks for the help.
You'll need to match this to whatever version of unixodbc Manjaro is using (of course).
The game runs out-of-the-box on my Gentoo install...
But Gentoo lets you actually control what Wine dependencies you install / omit explicitly...
Bob