On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 11:23:36PM -0000, Jason Wood wrote:
> This is bug has to do with the move to multiarch/eventual removal of
> this package.
No, it doesn't. This is a longstanding bug in ia32-libs' incorporation of
the mesa libraries that has nothing to do with multiarch.
> The Mesa related libraries in this package should be removed, deferring to
> multiarch instead. The wine package also needs to update its dependencies
> to deal with this change.
This can't happen until all libraries shipped in ia32-libs are converted to
multiarch (which means not until this cycle).
> I am still getting crashes, but I am able to get around this particular
> problem via: sudo apt-get install libgl1-mesa-glx:i386 libc6:i386
Yes, the genuine mesa i386 packages are not affected by this bug.
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On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 11:23:36PM -0000, Jason Wood wrote:
> This is bug has to do with the move to multiarch/eventual removal of
> this package.
No, it doesn't. This is a longstanding bug in ia32-libs' incorporation of
the mesa libraries that has nothing to do with multiarch.
> The Mesa related libraries in this package should be removed, deferring to
> multiarch instead. The wine package also needs to update its dependencies
> to deal with this change.
This can't happen until all libraries shipped in ia32-libs are converted to
multiarch (which means not until this cycle).
> I am still getting crashes, but I am able to get around this particular mesa-glx: i386 libc6:i386
> problem via: sudo apt-get install libgl1-
Yes, the genuine mesa i386 packages are not affected by this bug.
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