Did you also installed nvidia-glx-185-dev? I've got the same problem by
installing this package. It causes a conflict with other GLX dev files.
This is probably a conflict coming from nvidia packages and you will need to
figure out which dependency causes the problem in your case.
Hope that helps.

Best,
Sarah

2010/1/14 Stefan Eilemann <[email protected]>

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> On 14.01.2010, at 15:56, Michael Luggen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Can someone give me a hint where to look? Has someone compiled a
> > recent
> > version on a linux box?
>
> The problem are different definitions of glxevent in glew and your gl
> header files. We had the same issue in the past with other gl
> functions. You have to find out where they differ and fix the 'wrong'
> definition.
>
> We have tested recently on ubuntu and opensuse 11.2 with no issues, so
> I'm afraid I can't help right now.
>
> Hth,
>
> Stefan.
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> >
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