On 11/27/10, Valmor de Almeida <val.gen...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to install wine on my system which I recently changed from
> no-multilib to multilib; so this may be causing this problem. The emerge
> issue is here
>
> checking for GL/gl.h... yes
> checking for GL/glx.h... yes
> checking for GL/glu.h... yes
> checking for up-to-date OpenGL version... yes
> checking for -lGL... not found
> checking for -lGL... not found
> checking for -lGLU... not found
> configure: error: No OpenGL library found on this system.
> OpenGL and Direct3D won't be supported.
> This is an error since --with-opengl was requested.
>
> However I do have these libraries installed:
>
> -> locate libglut
> /usr/lib32/libglut.so
> /usr/lib32/libglut.so.3
> /usr/lib32/libglut.so.3.8.0
> /usr/lib64/libglut.a
> /usr/lib64/libglut.la
> /usr/lib64/libglut.so
> /usr/lib64/libglut.so.3
> /usr/lib64/libglut.so.3.9.0
>
> The system appears clean (revdep-rebuild and emerge --depclean show
> nothing to be done).
>
> The USE flags for emerging wine are:
>
> app-emulation/wine-1.2  USE="X alsa cups fontconfig gecko jpeg ncurses
> opengl oss perl png ssl threads truetype (-capi) -custom-cflags -dbus
> (-esd) -gnutls (-gphoto2) -gsm (-hal) -jack -lcms -ldap -mp3 -nas
> -openal -pulseaudio -samba (-scanner) -test -win64 -xcomposite -xinerama
> -xml"
>
> Thanks for inputs.

How are your /usr/lib{32,64}/libGL.so symlinks? Use eselect opengl
list and set to check that they exist and are set into whatever you
really use.

-- 
Arttu V.

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