>It's entirely possible that the nVidia OpenGL package doesn't have a
>corresponding development package. In which case, you probably need to
>make the symlink manually, e.g.:
>
>       ln -s libGL.so.1.2 /usr/lib/libGL.so
>
>Essentially libGL.so must exist in one of the system library
>directories (e.g. /usr/lib) and must point (directly or indirectly) at
>the actual OpenGL library (which will normally have a version number
>after the ".so").

Thanks, Glynn! That was exactly what was wrong.

~ Eric.
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