On 03/12/2012 09:30 PM, Dimitri Jakov wrote:
Should be fixed now. Please update and report your experience. Thanks!

Dimitri


In the mirrors there is only new nvidia-cuda-toolkit(-devel) packages,
but still require something not detected:

werewolf:~/in# rpm -U nvidia-cuda-toolkit-4.1.28-3.mga2.nonfree.x86_64.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
        libcuda.so.1()(64bit) is needed by 
nvidia-cuda-toolkit-4.1.28-3.mga2.nonfree.x86_64
        nvidia-cuda-toolkit = 4.1.28-1.mga2.nonfree is needed by (installed) 
nvidia-cuda-toolkit-devel-4.1.28-1.mga2.nonfree.x86_64

werewolf:~/in# rpm -qf /usr/lib64/nvidia-current/libcuda.so.1
nvidia-current-cuda-opencl-295.20-2.mga2.nonfree
werewolf:~/in# rpm -q --provides 
nvidia-current-cuda-opencl-295.20-2.mga2.nonfree
nvidia-current-cuda = 295.20-2.mga2.nonfree
nvidia-current-cuda-opencl = 295.20-2.mga2.nonfree
nvidia-current-cuda-opencl(x86-64) = 295.20-2.mga2.nonfree

The latter does not provide libcuda.so.1()(64bit). Should it be automatic
or not, it should show anyways in --provides ?
Perhaps the library location in /usr/lib{64}/nvidia-current makes rpm skip
the automatic provides for libs ?

TIA

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