On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 07:49 -0500, Neal D. Becker wrote:
Alexander Volovics wrote:
But if rpm thinks it's installed, then it will try to install
updates. If
you enable automatic nightly yum it will overwrite the NVidia version.
You can always re-install the NVidia manually to fix this, but it is
annoying. Any better solution welcome.
The correct solution, IMO, will be to repackage[1] the Nvidia driver as
two RPMs, a nvidia-kernel-driver-XXX.rpm and nvidia-libGL-XXX.rpm. The
nvidia-libGL-XXX.rpm will be equivalent to xorg-x11-Mesa-libGL (in other
words, it will provide libGL.so.1).
[1]
Livna.org provided something like this but I never could rebuild the
rpm for the latest nvidia driver and the latest kernel, so I ended up
making my own nvidia-libGL rpm.
Regards,
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Ricardo Veguilla <veguilla(a)hpcf.upr.edu>