Calibre BPO cannot be installed for NVidia driver BPO users

Julien Aubin julien.aubin at gmail.com
Mon Jul 9 07:29:39 BST 2018


Le lun. 9 juil. 2018 à 06:31, Julien Aubin <julien.aubin at gmail.com> a
écrit :

> Le lun. 9 juil. 2018 à 02:35, Andreas Beckmann <anbe at debian.org> a écrit :
> >
> > On 2018-07-07 16:23, Julien Aubin wrote:
> > > NVidia BPO is installable if libegl1-mesa is installed.
> > >
> > > But anyway I think there are provides clauses missing in NVidia BPO,
> i.e.
> > > libgl1-glvnd-nvidia-glx should Provide (and not only replace) libgl1
> > > libegl1-glvnd-nvidia should Provide (and not only replace) libegl1
> > >
> > > Now maybe I'm wrong but this is what the documentation tends to
> suggest :
> > > https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/#document-ch-relationships
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just uploaded nvidia-graphics-drivers 390.67-2~bpo9+1 to
> > stretch-backports, these packages will
> > * no longer build lib*-glvnd-nvidia*
> > * require libglvnd and mesa from stretch-backports
> >
> > The nvidia packages cannot and will not provide the package names from
> > libglvnd and mesa. Never. End of discussion.
> > (Ask yourself: which package should provide libgl1:
> > libgl1-nvidia{,-legacy-{304,340,390}xx,-glvnd}-glx ?)
> >
> >
> > Andreas
>
> Hi,
>
> Do you mean you will no longer support glvnd packages ? Or that glvnd
> becomes the default. Actually the non-glvnd variantes break
> third-party apps like games... :'(
>
> For the remaining I don't care about the Provides flag or whatever as
> long as they do not prevent other apps from being installed.
>
> Rgds
>

Okay everything works, thanks

>
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