Cant install lib32-nvidia-utils-beta
Hello ,
I am trying to install lib32-nvidia-utils-beta.. but I get
==> ERROR: Makepkg was unable to build lib32-nvidia-utils-beta.
==> Restart building lib32-nvidia-utils-beta ? [y/N]
# Maintainer : Dan Vratil <[email protected]>
# Contributors: Jeremy Sands <[email protected]>
# Thomas Baechler <[email protected]>
# James Rayner <[email protected]>
# Erik Hardesty <[email protected]>
# josephgbr <[email protected]>
pkgname=lib32-nvidia-utils-beta
pkgver=304.37
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="NVIDIA drivers utilities and libraries. (32 bit)"
arch=(x86_64)
url="http://www.nvidia.com/"
license=('custom:NVIDIA')
groups=('lib32')
depends=('lib32-libxext' 'lib32-zlib' 'lib32-gcc-libs')
conflicts=('lib32-libgl' 'lib32-ati-fglrx-utils' 'lib32-nvidia-utils')
provides=('lib32-libgl' "lib32-nvidia-utils=${pkgver}")
source=(ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/${pkgver}/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-${pkgver}.run)
build()
cd "${srcdir}"
if [ -d NVIDIA-Linux-x86-${pkgver} ]; then
rm -rf NVIDIA-Linux-x86-${pkgver};
fi
# Extract sources
sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-${pkgver}.run --extract-only
package() {
cd $srcdir/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-${pkgver}
# OpenGL library
install -D -m755 libGL.so.$pkgver $pkgdir/usr/lib32/libGL.so.$pkgver
# OpenGL core library
install -D -m755 libnvidia-glcore.so.$pkgver $pkgdir/usr/lib32/libnvidia-glcore.so.$pkgver
# XvMC
install -D -m644 libXvMCNVIDIA.a $pkgdir/usr/lib32/libXvMCNVIDIA.a
install -D -m755 libXvMCNVIDIA.so.$pkgver $pkgdir/usr/lib32/libXvMCNVIDIA.so.$pkgver
# VDPAU
install -D -m755 libvdpau_nvidia.so.$pkgver $pkgdir/usr/lib32/vdpau/libvdpau_nvidia.so.$pkgver
# CUDA
install -D -m755 libcuda.so.$pkgver $pkgdir/usr/lib32/libcuda.so.$pkgver
install -D -m755 libnvcuvid.so.$pkgver $pkgdir/usr/lib32/libnvcuvid.so.$pkgver
# nvidia-tls library
install -D -m755 tls/libnvidia-tls.so.$pkgver $pkgdir/usr/lib32/libnvidia-tls.so.$pkgver
# OpenCL
install -D -m755 libnvidia-compiler.so.$pkgver $pkgdir/usr/lib32/libnvidia-compiler.so.$pkgver
install -D -m755 libOpenCL.so.1.0.0 $pkgdir/usr/lib32/libOpenCL.so.1.0.0
install -D -m755 libnvidia-cfg.so.$pkgver $pkgdir/usr/lib32/libnvidia-cfg.so.$pkgver
install -D -m755 libnvidia-ml.so.$pkgver $pkgdir/usr/lib32/libnvidia-ml.so.$pkgver
# create soname links
for _lib in $(find $pkgdir -name '*.so*'); do
_soname="$(dirname ${_lib})/$(readelf -d "$_lib" | sed -nr 's/.*Library soname: \[(.*)\].*/\1/p')"
if [ ! -e "${_soname}" ]; then
ln -s "$(basename ${_lib})" "${_soname}"
ln -s "$(basename ${_soname})" "${_soname/.[0-9]*/}"
fi
done
rm -rf "${pkgdir}"/usr/{include,share,bin}
mkdir -p "$pkgdir/usr/share/licenses"
ln -s $_pkgbasename "$pkgdir/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname"
md5sums=('ee3e97109201ab954c96860e28ada611')
This is my PKGBUILD can you help me?
I am installing arch linux from the beginning . Nvidia nvidia/utils and lib32-nvidia-utils did not have any problem.
Last edited by ytsejam (2012-08-16 07:44:12)
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# arg 1: the new package version
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echo -------------------------------
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[SOLVED] Ugrading nvidia-utils/libgl in proper way
This is my first post so hello everybody.
I'm wondering if there is a proper way of upgrading nvidia-utils from 313.26 to 313.30. New release doesn't provide libgl so when i try to upgrade, i get error like this:
% sudo pacman -S nvidia-utils
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: allegro: requires libgl
:: cairo: requires libgl
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on the other hand, I can't install nvidia-libgl (which provides libgl) because it conflicts with outdated nvidia-utils:
% sudo pacman -S nvidia-libgl
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[SOLVED] Libgl and Nvidia-Utils are in conflict with the mos
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[solved]libgl and nvidia-utils are in conflict
resolving dependencies...
warning: dependency cycle detected:
warning: udev will be installed before its util-linux dependency
looking for inter-conflicts...
:: libgl and nvidia-utils are in conflict. Remove nvidia-utils? [y/N] n
error: unresolvable package conflicts detected
error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies)
:: libgl and nvidia-utils are in conflict
I remember that I had to remove libgl when installing the Nvidia driver, has something regarding that situation changed/inverted ?
(Also, I have multilib enabled and 32 bit nvidia packages installed)
Last edited by manasij7479 (2012-03-17 21:40:10)Grepping "pacman -Q" for nvidia, ati and intel individually do not show anything suspicious under the later two.
[manasij7479@manasijd ~]$ pacman -Q | grep nvidia
lib32-nvidia-utils 295.20-1
nvidia 295.20-3
nvidia-cg-toolkit 3.1-1
nvidia-utils 295.20-1
opencl-nvidia 295.20-1
[manasij7479@manasijd ~]$ pacman -Q | grep intel
intel-tbb 4.0_20111130-1
[manasij7479@manasijd ~]$ pacman -Q | grep ati
kdegames-granatier 4.8.1-1
kdegames-kpatience 4.8.1-1
kdeplasma-addons-applets-weatherstation 4.8.1-1
kdetoys-kteatime 4.8.1-1
startup-notification 0.12-2
telepathy-kde-integration-module 0.2.0-1
What other names can video drivers have ?
Does the lib32-nvidia-utils count as a dupe ? If so, how do I run 32 bit software with 3d acceleration ? -
Trying to install nvidia and nvidia-utils via pacman and failed
I type
pacman -Sy nvidia nvidia-utils
i get:
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
:: util-linux and util-linux-ng are in conflict (linux32). Remove util-linux-ng? [y/N] Y
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: aufs2: requires kernel26<2.6.38
:: ndiswrapper: requires kernel26<2.6.38
:: tiacx: requires kernel26<=2.6.37
I cant seem to get it to install nvidia and consequentially lots of things are borked.
Any ideas what I can do to start solving this?
Last edited by netw1z (2011-09-19 15:35:34)Don't run 'pacman -Sy foo' - it may lead to breakage https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=89328
Are you using [testing]? http://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/ … 21479.html
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*Some background:* I've been using Aperture for about 3 months now, importing most of my iPhoto library into the program. I have only recently started shooting in RAW format, most of my photos image files are in JPG format. In the past, I've had no p
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Script Logic choice SQL or MDX in NW release?
Hi experts, I have encountered some opposite arguments in forum. Please can you clarify NW release script logic choice should be as MS release? In [Script Logic BPC MS (SQL) vs. NW (ABAP); Tim Klem states - "Write the logic using BPC SQL script logic
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Dbms_output package on oracle apex
Hi CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE TEST_PROC AS V_FNAME EMPLOYEES.FIRST_NAME%TYPE; BEGIN SELECT FIRST_NAME INTO V_FNAME FROM EMPLOYEES WHERE FIRST_NAME = 'JOHN'; DBMS_OUT.PUT_LINE(V_FNAME); END; begin TEST_PROC; end; when we execute procedure like this h
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Qt applications over ssh tunnel: very slow redrawing
Regularly I do not use many Qt applications, mostly Skype. I run it over ssh tunnel from another computer within the same local network for long time. After recent system update I noticed it became very slow refreshing its graphics. I checked several