The one possible solution, though I don't know if it is worth the effort
and if it is compatible with Ubuntu policy, would be to create a
separate libglfw2-dev package, which would be almost identical to
libglfw-dev, but would install libglfw2.so link to libglfw.so.2 (and
appropriate changes for
> I know people are using LTS, but the only thing I can think of is
renaming libglfw.so for one of the packages - a change which is far to
invasive for a Xenial SRU (as it would break applications already
relying on the libglfw.so name).
Actually this would only affect *compiling* applications,
James, are you sure that /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglfw.so comes from
libglfw-dev package?
First, the libglfw-dev should have only include files (and maybe static
library), plus documentation. Doesn't the library come from libglfw2?
Second, the package should include fully qualified
Public bug reported:
The GLFW library exists in two versions: 2.7.8 and 3.1.2. Those two
versions can be installed in parallel... but for the libglfw3-dev
conflicting with libglfw-dev (which should be named libglfw2-dev).
There is no file conflict: GLFW 2.x uses /usr/include/GL/glfw.h, while
Public bug reported:
I have used the qps (http://qps.kldp.net/projects/qps,
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/qps) as visual process monitor in
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin. Unfortunately after upgrade
(reinstall) it turned out that this package is no longer available.
I probably could
It is NOT WORKING for me:
* powertop 2.1.0ubuntu1
* Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal
* linux kernel 3.5.0.18.21
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Title:
power usage in watts not
Public bug reported:
The Lubuntu Netbook session in Lubuntu allows selecting programs from menu of
icons on desktop with lxlauncher.
Desktop area is divided in 5 tabs: Internet, Work, Learn, Play and Preferences.
Each of those tabs contains autogenerated
icons to launch programs and folders; it