CURRENT breaks build of x11/nvidia-driver: pkg-static: nvidia-driver-343.22 conflicts with libEGL-10.3.2

Henry Hu henry.hu.sh at gmail.com
Sun Nov 9 22:14:30 UTC 2014


On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 5:09 PM, Jerry <jerry at seibercom.net> wrote:

> On Mon, 10 Nov 2014 00:23:14 +0400, Mikhail Tsatsenko stated:
>
> >2014-11-07 23:26 GMT+03:00 O. Hartmann <ohartman at web.de>:
> >> Out of the blue the build of port x11/nvidia-driver fails - portmaster
> is
> >> that sloppy that it can not check BEFORE it kills the existent driver
> and
> >> fails to install after the deletion!
> >>
> >> The src tree is at Revision: 274250 and with Revision r274177 the build
> >> works. The failure is:
> >>
> >> ===>   Registering installation for nvidia-driver-343.22
> >> pkg-static: nvidia-driver-343.22 conflicts with libEGL-10.3.2 (installs
> >> files into the same place).  Problematic file: /usr/local/lib/libEGL.so
> To
> >> use these drivers, make sure that you have loaded the NVidia kernel
> >> module, by doing
> >>
> >> [...]
> >>
> >> Please can someone fix this? I have three boxes now without graphics due
> >> to this.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Oliver
> >
> >I had exactly the same problem with latest nvidia-driver port.
> >For now I deinstalled both libglesv2 and libEGL with pkg delete -f
> >after that I was able to install nvidia-driver.
>
> I had that problem too this morning. If no one has submitted a PR against
> this, I will tomorrow.
>
> BTW, when you uninstalled libglesv2 and libEGL, did you suffer any adverse
> effects? I am not sure exactly what they are required for; but then again,
> I
> did not investigate all the thoroughly. It is a Sunday, my birthday, and I
> have far more important things to do than figure out why a port is bombing
> out.
>

At least libEGL is required by x11/kde4-workspace.
I think that they need to be handled similarly as libGL, which is also
installed by both libGL and nvidia-drivers.


> --
> Jerry
>



-- 
Cheers,
Henry


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