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Bug#632886: marked as done (libgl1-mesa-swx11: drop Conflicts: nvidia-glx)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #632886,
regarding libgl1-mesa-swx11: drop Conflicts: nvidia-glx
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Package: libgl1-mesa-swx11
Version: 7.10.3-3
Severity: wishlist

Hi KiBi,

libgl1-mesa-swx11 currently has a Conflicts: nvidia-glx entry. While
this is correct it's not nearly sufficient (the nvidia-glx package has
been split and reorganized, there are legacy packages, too, and there is
fglrx as well). With the recent diversions and alternatives changes
regarding multi-arch support, all diversion handling has been
concentrated in the glx-diversions package. All nvidia and fglrx
packages depend on this package (usually indirectly via a longer
dependency chain) and glx-diversions now also has proper conflicts with
libgl1-mesa-swx11 (which is not divertible since the library file name
changes with each new upstream version).
Once multiarch aware nvidia-graphics-drivers and glx-alternatives
packages enter testing, the users will have less possibilities to break
their glx :-)

Therefore I suggest you remove this conflict, so you don't have to track
current and future possible conflictors.

Andreas

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Version: 11.0.0~rc1-1

Fixed by:
* Drop libgl1-mesa-swx11* packages.

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