Steve Langasek wrote:
> reassign 414575 wine
> severity 414575 normal
> found 414575 0.9.30-1
> tags 414575 moreinfo
> thanks
> 
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 03:31:23PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote:
>> wine is working for everyone else, and the error clearly points at nvidia
>> non-free GLX replacement ("NV-GLX").
> 
>> Phil, unless you can reproduce the error with indirect rendering, this is
>> clearly not a wine bug.  I'm reassigning.
> 
> That doesn't follow.  It may be a bug in how wine is using the OpenGL API,
> that /happens/ to only cause problems with the nvidia implementation of
> libGL.
> 
> Without more information, I don't think this should be blamed on nvidia.
> 
> Anyway, in my tests with wine in unstable, simple applications work fine
> even if I install nvidia-glx on a non-nvidia system.  Perhaps this is only
> an issue for DirectX apps at all?  Either way, it doesn't seem to be a grave
> bug in either package.

I can't even run winecfg without it crashing, as I mentioned in the bug. So
I don't think it's a directX thing. Additionally, as I mentioned, I have
this problem on multiple boxes (though... all my boxes are dual head,
interstingly...). I can try to reproduce it without nvidia, give me a day or
so to get back to you.

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