Hi, whats happening with this bug?
Some new info on this would be great. I find no other sources of info about
whats going on with this.
thanks
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>I appreciate your help in this but I belive this is the wrong solution.
>What needs to happen is libGL.so when xlibmesa-gl-dev is installed must
>still point to the real libGL.so.1.2 which is now diverted
>to /usr/lib/nvidia. So in sense,
>libGL.so -> /usr/lib/nvidia/libGL.so.1.2.xlibmesa
>And o
I appreciate your help in this but I belive this is the wrong solution.
What needs to happen is libGL.so when xlibmesa-gl-dev is installed must
still point to the real libGL.so.1.2 which is now diverted
to /usr/lib/nvidia. So in sense,
libGL.so -> /usr/lib/nvidia/libGL.so.1.2.xlibmesa
And on top
Hello
Please excuse my typos / non-existent "postinst.in" above. Now I've a clean
solution:
In the file "debian/nvidia-glx.links.in" add the following line (and update
"debian/nvidia-glx.links" of course):
usr/lib/libGL.so.#VERSION# usr/lib/libGL.so.1.2
I really hope that it will fix this bug.
Hello
In file "postinst.in" please add the following line:
ln -s /usr/lib/libGL.so.8178 /usr/lib/libGL.so.1.2
Christoph
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Package: nvidia-glx
Version: 1.0.8178-2
Hello
I think we can fix this bug very simply.
This version of nvidia-glx diverts (among others) the following files:
"/usr/lib/libGL.so.1"
This file is provided as a symlink to "/usr/lib/libGL.so.1.0.8178".
"/usr/lib/libGL.so.1.2"
This file isn't
ey Sven,
can you explain to me how I should install the 1.0.7676 NVidia drivers on Debian Sarge with a clean install?
I managed to install the 7171 but they were not very sharp on the edges of the screen.
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reopen 208198
tags 208198 - fixed-in-experimental
thanks
As of version 1.0.7676-1 of nvidia-glx, the symlink
/usr/lib/libGL.so -> libGL.so.1.2 in the xlibmesa-gl-dev
package is dangling again after installing nvidia-glx.
See http://bugs.debian.org/332753 .
Will this mess ever be cleaned up?
severity 208198 serious
thanks
bumping this one in the hope to get more attention to it. This seems to
be hitting people for nearly 2 years now and it's definately breaking
alot other packages and applications that users compiled themselfes.
Greetings,
Matze
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Hi,
I'm maintainer of the supertux and lincity-ng projects. This bug
urgently needs to be fixed. I'm flooded by bugreports from people that
compiled the apps themselfes from source and just get a black screen.
This will basically affect all packages that use opengl and have been
compiled from sour
Could somebody please fix this bug? It just took a good chunk of time
out of my day tracking this issue down. This is a serious usability
issue.
Regards
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Hello,
First thing: is anybody working on this ? Is this consider a closed
issue ?
This is a huge problem for us. When building VTK (http://vtk.org),
cmake (cmake.org) is doing a system inspection.
Case 1.
Only using nvidia-glx (w/o nvidia-glx-dev). cmake parses the /usr/lib
dir and ca
Hello.
Any news about this bugreport?
I can't believe this bug can't be handled for almost two years.
I'm just curious why should I add "Build-Conflicts: nvidia-glx" to all
packages using opengl.
regards
fEnIo
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Hi
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=208198
this discussion discuss two issue. The package build dependencies
and runtime dependencies.
Could we resolve at least the runtime dependencies ?
nvidia-glx could stop providing libGL.so (which should be in -dev
for the sake of god) and
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