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--- Begin Message ---Package: compiz Version: 0.2.2-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable When executing the following command : compiz --replace from an X terminal window, the X server crashes. Compiz was working fine until my last apt-get update which upgraded xserver-xorg to version 7.1.0-7. -- System Information: Debian Release: 4.0 APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing') Architecture: i386 (i686) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Kernel: Linux 2.6.17-local Locale: LANG=, LC_CTYPE= (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) Versions of packages compiz depends on: ii compiz-core 0.2.2-1 OpenGL window and compositing mana ii compiz-gnome 0.2.2-1 OpenGL window and compositing mana ii compiz-gtk 0.2.2-1 OpenGL window and compositing mana ii compiz-plugins 0.2.2-1 OpenGL window and compositing mana compiz recommends no packages. -- no debconf information
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--- Begin Message ---* Fred VIDIL wrote: > > I'm glad it's working again. Did you by any chance see exactly > > why it broke the nvidia driver? Perhaps this could be a bug in > > either the xserver package or the nvidia driver package? > > I'm not sure of what happened exactly, but it seems that the X server update > has broken the nvidia driver. > > The following file : > > /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so > > which was a symbolic link to libglx.so.1.0.9629 > > has been overwritten during the xorg update. I'm guessing you didn't install the nvidia-glx package but installed the driver manually? In that case you should consider using dpkg-divert(8) which will prevent dpkg from overwriting locally installed files. I'm closing this bug. Thierrysignature.asc
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