On Sunday 08 February 2004 06:21 pm, Hank Marquardt wrote: > I really don't want to spend hours putting my machine back together > again if this doesn't work, so I figured I'd bounce this here ... > > I've added experimental to list.sources, I've update and even upgraded > today so the system is current, here's my current X inventory: > > wizard:/home/hmarq/packages# dpkg -l | grep 4.2.1-16 > ii libdps1 4.2.1-16 Display PostScript (DPS) client > library > ii libxaw6 4.2.1-16 X Athena widget set library (version > 6) > ii libxaw7 4.2.1-16 X Athena widget set library > ii xbase-clients 4.2.1-16 miscellaneous X clients > ii xfonts-100dpi 4.2.1-16 100 dpi fonts for X > ii xfonts-75dpi 4.2.1-16 75 dpi fonts for X > ii xfonts-base 4.2.1-16 standard fonts for X > ii xfonts-scalabl 4.2.1-16 scalable fonts for X > ii xfree86-common 4.2.1-16 X Window System (XFree86) > infrastructure > ii xfs 4.2.1-16 X font server > ii xlibmesa-dev 4.2.1-16 XFree86 Mesa development libraries > pseudopac > ii xlibmesa-gl-de 4.2.1-16 Mesa 3D graphics library development > files [ > ii xlibmesa-glu-d 4.2.1-16 Mesa OpenGL utility library > development file > ii xlibmesa3 4.2.1-16 XFree86 Mesa libraries pseudopackage
You shouldn't need any version of this anymore (it is just a pseudopackage in 4.2.1 already). > ii xlibmesa3-gl 4.2.1-16 Mesa 3D graphics library [XFree86] This is now xlibmesa-gl > ii xlibmesa3-glu 4.2.1-16 Mesa OpenGL utility library [XFree86] And this is xlibmesa-glu > ii xlibs 4.2.1-16 X Window System client libraries > ii xlibs-dev 4.2.1-16 X Window System client library > development f > ii xlibs-pic 4.2.1-16 X Window System client extension > library PIC > ii xnest 4.2.1-16 nested X server > ii xserver-common 4.2.1-16 files and utilities common to all X > servers > ii xserver-xfree8 4.2.1-16 the XFree86 X server > ii xterm 4.2.1-16 X terminal emulator > ii xutils 4.2.1-16 X Window System utility programs > > What I'm concerned with is that if I enumerate all those in a 'apt-get > --simulate install' statement I get concerned by the output of removing > xlibmesa3 and xlibmesa3-gl ... it looks like all of KDE is > linked/effected by that and while KDE isn't explicitly being removed I'm > worried that it'll be hosed if I do the upgrade. <snip> The renamed xlibmesa-gl and -glu Provides: libgl1 and libglu1, which is what the xlibmesa3-gl[u] provided, and all your packages should depend on. So, just use those instead of the 3 version, and you should be fine. Josh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]