primus is also affected by this problem:
https://github.com/amonakov/primus/issues/134
Kind regards
Ralf
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Hi,
This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report which
was filed against the libgl1-mesa-glx package:
#739691: libgl1-mesa-glx:amd64: Upgrade to Xserver 1.15 broke kwin
and others: Invalid GLXFBConfig returned
It has been closed by Maximiliano Curia
Package: libgl1-mesa-glx
Version: 9.2.2-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
after upgrading to XServer 1.15, compositing in KWin does not work anymore.
Downgrading X back to 1.14
confirmed that indeed the issue was introduced by the upgrade.
However, further research indicates that this is
Package: libegl1-mesa
Version: 9.1.4-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
since Mesa was upgraded from 8.0 to 9.1, full-screen EGL applications that set
a non-0 swap interval
do not work properly anymore (unless a compositor is used). This affects all
drivers.
The bug was reported upstream at
Hi,
Well, x11-common is welcome to implement it that way if it chooses to
and if it actually works; note that the file
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/90x11-common_ssh-agent is not actually shipped by
the openssh packages themselves, but rather by x11-common ...
See bug #573325, filed a while back for
Package: libgl1-mesa-dri
Version: 8.0.5-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
running driconf with the default /etc/drirc in place results in an error
message:
Configuration file /etc/drirc contains errors:
mandatory application attribute missing
I will leave the file alone until you fix the
Hi,
Just a question, this bug will be resolved for the Wheezy release ?
I don't think so.
Why that?
This would effectively mean broken OpenGL for i386 apps on systems using
the proprietary NVidia driver. The patch from the original report is
simple and working on several people's systems. The
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Hi,
I don't think so.
Why that? This would effectively mean broken OpenGL for i386 apps
on systems using the proprietary NVidia driver. The patch from
the original report is simple and working on several people's
systems. The dpkg issues are
Hi,
This bug prevents me to run googleearth, wine, teamviewer, ...
on my debian sid/experimental amd64/nvidia since a month.
Is there some guideline somewhere to install the package
with Cyril or Ralph patch ?
You should not use my patch, it only unnecessarily complicates things by
Hi,
Have the upgrade and install paths paths of this scenario been tested? And
the
case of locally modified/removed config files?
I'll take libfoo as an example package that ships /etc/foo.conf
[snip]
Just curious ...
Whatever happens here is not specific to libxvmc - see
As it turned out, the conffile issue is actually a bug in dpkg [1]. In theory
(and once dpkg is fixed), it is perfectly fine to have a conffile in an MA:
same package, as long as the content is the same for all architectures. Since
the libxvmc wrapper uses dlopen, which uses the correct library
upload.
+ * Support for multiarch (patch by Andreas Beckmann).
+ * Bump debhelper dependency for ${misc:Pre-Depends}.
+ * Split config file into separate package.
+
+ -- Ralf Jung p...@ralfj.de Sun, 12 Aug 2012 22:45:20 +0200
+
libxvmc (2:1.0.7-1) unstable; urgency=low
[ Robert Hooker ]
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Hi,
is there any progress on this? This package is blocking libgl1-nvidia-glx from
being installable in a foreign architecture, thereby preventing a proper
multiarch migration for systems using the proprietary nvidia driver.
Kind regards,
Ralf
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Hi,
Ralf Jung p...@ralfj.de (20/05/2012):
is there any progress on this? This package is blocking
libgl1-nvidia-glx from being installable in a foreign architecture,
thereby preventing a proper multiarch migration for systems using the
proprietary nvidia driver.
It's a well-known fact
Hi,
Works for me too but I'm only able to test edge scrolling. That's why
I used 'seems' because two fingers scrolling is also affected
according to the upstream bug report and I can't confirm that.
I can confirm that the rc4 is working fine for two-finger scrolling as well.
Thanks a lot :)
I can confirm this for my HP Compaq 615. I'm glad the old versions can still be
downloaded, since precise scrolling using the touchpad is impossible with the
new version.
Kind regards,
Ralf
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Actually, x11-apps currently recommends xbitmap, which does not exist and is
probably a typo of xbitmaps.
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