Hi Lars,

On Thursday 04 January 2007 10:19, Lars Kuhtz wrote:

> just some time ago I experienced strange problems with gl acceleration. It
> turned out to be a problem with mesa libs being linked against different
> versions of libstdc++. I have installed libstdc++-v3 from the compat
> repository because I need to run some binary only distributed stuff.
> Removing libstdc++-v3 from /usr/libs an reemerging mesa fixed the problem.
> Can anyone reproduce this? I am not an expert of the t2 package build
> environment. So maybe someone else can fix this.

I do not normally have libstdc++-v3 installed on my systems so I never 
experienced this problem but I'll take a look. I think normally there is no 
way to accidently link the wrong libstdc++ into a binary when g++ is used, 
but maybe MESA does something tricky, e.g. explicitly linking 
some /usr/lib/libstdc++.so with gcc (not g++) manually.

Yours,

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