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[Bug 571746] Re: ld ignores entry in ld.so.conf telling where to find libGL.so.1 from nvidia-current

 

Ah the problem is you had xorg-edgers installed when you did your
upgrade, that leads to very bad problems like you are experiencing

libgl1-mesa-glx 7.9.0~git20100407.78fd65fd-0ubuntu0sarvatt~karmic

Mesa in there has a higher version than that of lucid, but mesa is
drastically different in lucid so they aren't compatible. I put a
warning on xorg-edgers to use ppa-purge prior to upgrading for that
reason :) The easiest way to fix it is to add xorg-edgers to your
sources again, then do a sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install
ppa-purge && sudo ppa-purge xorg-edgers. I wouldn't recommend installing
anything from xorg-edgers with the binary drivers at the moment, but
just adding it to your sources and updating like above will let ppa-
purge work properly. If you want to do it manually then do a dpkg -l |
grep sarvatt (or grep tormod) and for every package listed add /lucid to
the end of a sudo apt-get install line like sudo apt-get install
package1/lucid package2/lucid package3/lucid ..etc.

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ld ignores entry in ld.so.conf telling where to find libGL.so.1 from nvidia-current
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571746
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