On 05/11/2011 05:44 PM, Christian PERRIER wrote: > Going around pytrainer bugs, I found this one, which is not reported > against the package but shows up when browsing the list of bugs for > pytrainer. > > I don't really understand why pytrainer is specifically mentioned as > affected by this bug and not all other things using (indirectly in the > case of pytrainer) libgl1-mesa-glx > > There's probably something I don't get, which is why a small > explanation with the control message sent on March 22nd would have > helped, I think..:-) > > it affects pytrainer over matplotlib (#619193) it only affects software with certain linkage patterns and not all dependencies of mesa. Actually I can't reproduce the crash anymore in matplotlib. Probably due to this cairo change: cairo (1.10.2-5) unstable; urgency=low * debian/control, debian/libcairo2.symbols, debian/rules: + Temporarily disable the OpenGL/EGL backend, since that makes us block on mesa / libdrm / linux-2.6 to migrate to testing, and we're blocking the gobject-introspection transition, and we don't want to tie them. It will be re-enabled soon after we migrate. There shouldn't be anything depending on these symbols yet, so this should be safe
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