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Bug#182044: marked as done (libgl1 dependency error in unstable with alien installed Radeon drivers)



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Package: libgl1
Version: none

Debian Unstable

I just recenlty got these errors with my last update two weeks ago. 
Basicly I installed the Radeon drivers by hand since there is no Debian
package for them.  Now some OpenGL programs are complaining that mesa or
the meta package libgl1 is not installed and I can't install anything
until it is fixed.  There should be a way to install a fake package
without having to create my own and errors like this should simply be a
warning as the OpenGL subsystem is hardly critical to the operation of a
Debian workstation.  Not being able to even upgrade secrity patches is
bad.  Here is th output of apt-get upgrade:

 Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
  3ddesktop: Depends: xlibmesa3 but it is not installed or
                      libgl1
  blender: Depends: xlibmesa3-gl but it is not installed or
                    libgl1
  bzflag: Depends: xlibmesa3 but it is not installed or
                   libgl1
  csmash: Depends: xlibmesa3 but it is not installed or
                   libgl1
  flightgear: Depends: xlibmesa3 but it is not installed or
                       libgl1
  libglut3: Depends: xlibmesa3-gl but it is not installed or
                     libgl1
  libsdl-perl: Depends: xlibmesa3-gl but it is not installed or
                        libgl1
  libwine: Depends: xlibmesa3 but it is not installed or
                    libgl1
  libwxgtk2.3: Depends: libgl1
  pia: Depends: xlibmesa3 but it is not installed or
                libgl1
  plib1: Depends: libgl1
  x-window-system-core: Depends: xlibmesa3-gl but it is not installed
  xawtv: Depends: xlibmesa3 but it is not installed or
                  libgl1
  xbase-clients: Depends: xlibmesa3-gl but it is not installed or
                          libgl1
E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.





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Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 23:10:30 -0400
From: Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org>
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Subject: Not an apt bug
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apt cannot know about dependencies which are satisfied outside of the
packaging system.  This is what equivs are for.

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 - mdz



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