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Since I'm running an ARM system, I installed Arch in a x86_64 chroot, then installed WINE. However, running wincfg gave wine: could not load ntdll.so: (null). I assumed that it meant that WINE couldn't find the file, so then I did WINEDLLPATH=/usr/lib32/wine/i386-unix winecfg. However, that gave wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32. I'm assuming that WINE somehow knows this is an ARM system and won't allow it to run. Is there any way around this?

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Thanks to a lot of trial and error, I got it to work with

WINEDLLPATH=/usr/lib/wine/x86_64-unix wine64

It seems that I have a 64 bit .wine, which is why it wouldn't accept the others. No idea why it didn't find the DLL's by itself.

EDIT: It also seemed that I needed to copy the qemu-* into the guest.

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