I would say that since the LTS has been released, this is a Beta bug,
and there has been no activity that it is either fixed or abandoned.
Please close the bug.
Thanks,
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32 bit compatible GL library missing.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549325
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Ah, ok. I saw that buried in the regular /usr/lib/ and I guess it
didn't occur to me that it would be that way under /usr/lib32. I didn't
get a chance to verify that because I ended up installing a different os
on my development machine so I wouldn't have to re-assign the library
files to all
From a fresh installation using VirtualBox:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
restart
sudo apt-get install nvidia-current
ls -la /usr/lib32/libGL* not found
sudo apt-get install mesa-utils ia32-libs
ls -la /usr/lib32/libGL*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 2010-03-28 19:59 /usr/lib32/libGL.so
I'm sorry if this seemed misleading. My initial install attempt was
through jockey (i.e. ubuntu told me I had available restricted drivers
and I chose the most recent version) when I had it running as a logical
os. It produced these same results during the logical installation.
Whether logical,
Public bug reported:
When installing the nvidia-current package the 32 bit compatibility is
not set in /usr/lib32 (mesa is used instead). This does not allow
applications that would need 3D acceleration to function correctly if
they are 32 bit. Also there are no packages listed for this library
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