Dana 30.9.2012 20:13, Bruce Dubbs je napisao:
> Armin K. wrote:
>
>> Summary: libdrm, MesaLib and FreeGlut (not really necesary) shouldn't be
>> installed anywhere but in /usr. Those are not part of Xorg, those are
>> independent projects. Xorg just depends on them to provide 3D stuff.
>>
>> And alas, sane users will install Xorg in /usr, otherwise it is a waste
>> of time ...
>
> I disagree.  I have MesaLib installed in /opt/xorg and it works fine:
>
> $ find /opt/xorg -name libG\*
> /opt/xorg/share/doc/MesaLib-8.0.4/libGL.txt
> /opt/xorg/lib/libGLESv2.so.2.0.0
> /opt/xorg/lib/libGLESv1_CM.so
> /opt/xorg/lib/libGLU.so
> /opt/xorg/lib/libGLESv1_CM.so.1.1.0
> /opt/xorg/lib/libGL.so.1
> /opt/xorg/lib/libGLESv2.so.2
> /opt/xorg/lib/libGLU.so.1.3.08004
> /opt/xorg/lib/libGLESv2.so
> /opt/xorg/lib/libGL.so
> /opt/xorg/lib/libGLESv1_CM.so.1
> /opt/xorg/lib/libGL.so.1.2
> /opt/xorg/lib/libGLU.so.1
>
>
> The problem with /usr is that if you want to install another version of
> xorg from source, you develop inconsistent versions of programs and
> libraries during the install and lose your X display.  It's much easier
> to build to another prefix, exit xorg, change a symlink, and re-enter xorg.
>
> If you are never going to upgrade xorg, then /usr is no problem.
>
>     -- Bruce
>

As I said, MesaLib is not part of Xorg. It's seperate project. It can 
perfectly be used with several Xorg versions and every upgrade doesn't 
break anything.
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