I have an ebuild saying that it cannot find -lGL. Everyone tells me use
eselect. Well, I have, and although it gives me no errors, I still have
no /usr/lib/libGL.so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/dcorbin]# eselect opengl set xorg-x11
Switching to xorg-x11 OpenGL interface... done
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quoth the David Corbin:
I have an ebuild saying that it cannot find -lGL. Everyone tells me use
eselect. Well, I have, and although it gives me no errors, I still have
no /usr/lib/libGL.so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/dcorbin]# eselect opengl set xorg-x11
Switching to xorg-x11 OpenGL
On Sunday 02 March 2008, David Corbin wrote:
I have an ebuild saying that it cannot find -lGL. Everyone tells me
use eselect. Well, I have, and although it gives me no errors, I
still have no /usr/lib/libGL.so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/dcorbin]# eselect opengl set xorg-x11
Switching to
On Sunday 2 March 2008, darren kirby wrote:
I suggest this because I use nVidia GL, and I
have '/usr/lib/opengl/nvidia/lib' listed in my ld.so.conf. Though, I
don't recall having to add it manually.
I think either env-update or eselect opengl set nvidia does that.
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On Sunday 02 March 2008 03:03:15 pm Alan McKinnon wrote:
/usr/lib/libGL.so is a symlink to /usr/lib/opengl/xorg-x11/lib/libGL.so
on my machine, and that comes from media-libs/mesa. eselect updates
that symlink.
Do you have mesa correctly installed and does that target actually
exist?
On Sunday 02 March 2008, David Corbin wrote:
On Sunday 02 March 2008 03:03:15 pm Alan McKinnon wrote:
/usr/lib/libGL.so is a symlink to
/usr/lib/opengl/xorg-x11/lib/libGL.so on my machine, and that comes
from media-libs/mesa. eselect updates that symlink.
Do you have mesa correctly
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