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Re: nvidia-glx-src package, "broken packages"??



I was able to get nvidia-glx-src under dselect.  I'm not sure but I
believe the package that supplies the debian/rules stuff was part of the
requirements.

On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, =?iso-8859-1?B?RW1pbCBI5Gdlcmx1bmQ= ?= wrote:

> Hello, now I'm a bit confused...
>
> I just installed testing, 2.4.18-686. All fine.
>
> Installed kernel-package, kernel-headers-2.4.18-686 and
> then nvidia-kernel-src, from what I can see OK.
>
> BUT, apt-get install wount do the 'nvidia-glx-src'
> package.
> It says it depends on 'build-essential' but it is not
> going to be installed. And the "Sorry, broken packages".
>
> What can I do?!!
>
> I tried to install 'build-essential' but that depends
> on 'libc6-dev' and 'libc-dev'.
>
> And the install of 'libc6-dev' and says that it depends
> on 'libc6' (=2.2.5-6) but 2.2.5-10 is to be installed.
>
> Can I have the wrong version of the 'libc6' package?
> If so, how do I fix it for nvidia?
>
> Any help appriciated. :-)
>
> Emil
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