Wasn't suggesting you should go with the hack, just remarking that it
worked for me.  Thanks for responding and for taking care of this.

-Darren


On 7/16/05, Josselin Mouette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le vendredi 15 juillet 2005 à 18:37 -0400, darren a écrit :
> > Package: libgle3
> > Package: xscreensaver-gl
> >
> > These packages depend on xlibmesa-glu | libglu1 but should also allow
> > | libglu1c2
> > This since the new xorg packages only fulfil libglu1c2 (alternately,
> > libglu1-xorg could provide libglu1.... i don't know enough to speak to
> > which is right)
> >
> > What I can say is that libgle3 and xscreensaver-gl appear to work fine
> > when I add the | libglu1c2 by hand in the apt lists
> 
> We'll rebuild xscreensaver against the new libglu. Of course such hacks
> aren't acceptable, as they'd go against the whole point of the C++
> transition.
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