Wine can not find the ncurses library (libncursesw.so.5).
err: module: load_builtin_dll failed to load. so lib for builtin L "msxml3.dll": libxml2.so.2: can not open shared object file: No such file or directory
err: ole: COMPOBJ_DllList_Add could not load in-process dll L "C: \ \ windows \ \ system32 \ \ msxml3.dll"
err: ole: CoGetClassObject no class object {079aa557-4a18-424a-8eee-e39f0a8d41b9} could be created for context 0x1
err: module: load_builtin_dll failed to load. so lib for builtin L "winemp3.acm": libmpg123.so.0: can not open shared object file: No such file or directory
The entry point method could not be loaded
I'm not very familiar with Linux, but I believe that there will be an easy solution to my problem
Then I guess you will have to install Diablo 3 in Wine, too. Running from a Windows partition is not supported.
As for the ncurses error message, it's pretty clear: you need to install libncursesw. The same with libmpg123 and libxml2. Note you need the 32 bit versions of these libraries. If you don't know what packages to install, ask your distro.
Wine can not find the ncurses library (libncursesw.so.5)
Neither 64 bit or 32 bit version of a windows app worked. So I am going to install arch 32 bit and try again.
Is it possible to patch wine and resolve this problem?
It looks like your problem is not with Wine, so "patching" it will not help. Normally, when you install Wine as a package for your distribution, all dependencies are installed automatically. Clearly, in your case they did not. Therefore, it is better to look for answers in Arch Linux forum: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=195878 . It seems in Arch many Wine dependencies are considered "optional", and you need to install them manually.
I don't understand why these Wine dependencies are considered "optional", since witout them, 64 bit and 32 bit windows apps will refuse to load/work. Is there any other usage for wine?
I looked at the dependency list and at least some dependencies marked as optional are indeed optional. For example, Wine can work without pulse, samba, etc.
If you have found out that Wine does not work without some specific dependencies currently marked as "optional", I suggest to report this to the package maintainer: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/mult ... 6_64/wine/ - "Package Actions" - "Add New Bug".
L. Rahyen wrote:I looked at the dependency list and at least some dependencies marked as optional are indeed optional. For example, Wine can work without pulse, samba, etc.
If you have found out that Wine does not work without some specific dependencies currently marked as "optional", I suggest to report this to the package maintainer: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/mult ... 6_64/wine/ - "Package Actions" - "Add New Bug".
Good luck with that. These guys are too strong-minded