On 2014-11-24 22:47, Rebecca N. Palmer wrote:
First of all, many thanks for analyzing the problem and keeping track of
the many duplicates!
> (Should we merge these bugs? Also, #767803 looks like another instance
> of this, though it doesn't have the apt log to confirm it yet)
and perhaps move t
* nvidia-kernel-dkms: Switch to Recommends: nvidia-driver | libcuda1
to break the chain libcuda1 -> nvidia-kernel-dkms -> nvidia-driver.
#768185
suggests that nvidia-opencl-icd works without the graphics side (can
someone check that?), making this the more correct place to cut the chain.
Sorr
(Should we merge these bugs? Also, #767803 looks like another instance
of this, though it doesn't have the apt log to confirm it yet)
* nvidia-kernel-dkms: Switch to Recommends: nvidia-driver | libcuda1
to break the chain libcuda1 -> nvidia-kernel-dkms -> nvidia-driver.
...or drop this Recom
a better fix might be for whatever sets nvidia
as default graphics provider to only do so if the hardware is present,
but I don't know whether that's practical.
The package already has a check in
http://sources.debian.net/src/nvidia-graphics-drivers/340.46-5/debian/libgl1-nvidia-glx.preinst.in
guys, sorry to ask, but there's no link: how to unsubscribe ?
On 23/11/2014 08:35, Rebecca N. Palmer wrote:
Rebecca Palmerr wrote:
The only other [than pyopencl]
Depends or Recommends on opencl-icd in the current archive is bfgminer.
Sorry...only ones found by "path:debian/control opencl-icd"
Rebecca Palmerr wrote:
The only other [than pyopencl]
Depends or Recommends on opencl-icd in the current archive is bfgminer.
Sorry...only ones found by "path:debian/control opencl-icd" in
sources.debian.net search (apt-cache rdepends doesn't work on virtual
packages), which evidently doesn't s
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