Andreas Beckmann writes:
> Problem is if there is some libGL.so.1 not owned by any package pointing
> to something else than libGL.so.1.2 - after diverting that file it
> becomes a dangling symlink which is not a valid target for an
> alternative. I already committed some validation for the diver
On 2010-08-29 02:53, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Kejia柯嘉 writes:
>
>> I re-installed `libgl1-mesa-glx'. Yes, everything works pretty good
>> now. Thank you.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Andreas, it looks like the alternative setup during initial install may
> fail if there's no libgl1 already installed on the sys
Kejia柯嘉 writes:
> I re-installed `libgl1-mesa-glx'. Yes, everything works pretty good
> now. Thank you.
Thanks!
Andreas, it looks like the alternative setup during initial install may
fail if there's no libgl1 already installed on the system. While that's
probably relatively hard if one has an
Should be fixed in svn, I already added some sanity checking for the diverted
libGL.so.1 symlink there.
Andreas
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Hi Russ,
I re-installed `libgl1-mesa-glx'. Yes, everything works pretty good
now. Thank you.
Cheers,
Kejia
2010/8/28 Russ Allbery :
> Kejia writes:
>
>> Three NVIDIA packages can not be correctly configured after having been
>> upgraded: libgl1-nvidia-alternatives, libgl1-nvidia-glx, and
>> nv
Kejia writes:
> Three NVIDIA packages can not be correctly configured after having been
> upgraded: libgl1-nvidia-alternatives, libgl1-nvidia-glx, and
> nvidia-glx. The attached is the aptitude dump.
Do you not have libgl1-mesa-glx installed on your system? If it's not
installed, try installing
Package: libgl1-nvidia-alternatives
Version: 195.36.31-2
Severity: normal
Hello people,
Three NVIDIA packages can not be correctly configured after having been
upgraded: libgl1-nvidia-alternatives, libgl1-nvidia-glx, and nvidia-glx. The
attached is the aptitude dump.
Regards,
Kejia
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