@Stephen
Is the path to those libraries really important if ldconfig knows where to find 
them?

I put them in /usr/lib/nvidia-current because they belong to the nvidia-
current package and, thanks to the new alternatives system that I
implemented, each driver can have its own libraries that live in
separate directories so that nvidia-current, nvidia-96 and nvidia-173
can be all installed at the same time. According to which one of them
you choose the use, ldconfig will point to the directory where the
libraries for that driver are located (i.e. /usr/lib/nvidia-current, in
this case). Of course this is not particularly useful in this case, as
only 1 driver supports vdpau.

As regards libvdpau_${driver}.so.1, good point, I forgot to add a link.
I'll fix it.

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nvidia-180-libvdpau packages both libvdpau and libvdpau_nvidia
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