Dear Maintainer,
the problem is solved by installing libpciaccess0 from testing (version 0.14-1)
into an otherwise clean Debian stretch installation.
With best regards,
Thomas Neff
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Dr. Thomas Neff
GSI Theory / GSI Theorie
Phone / Telefon: +49 6159 71 2755
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On 04.04.2018 20:44, Wookey wrote:
> Hi X people (keep me cc:ed, I'm not on this list)
>
> I am confused about X dependencies, and am hoping you can clarify or
> point me at some docs. I know very little about X, despite having just
> packaged the mali drivers.
>
> My confusion is around libegl
On 2018-04-06 11:59 +0300, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> On 04.04.2018 20:44, Wookey wrote:
> > So, for the time being the mali driver is an old-fashioned
> > 'one-EGL-implementation-at-a-time' driver. What should it provide and
> > conflict with?
>
> You should probably just divert the conflicting
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