Great news, thanks; can you confirm this'll be included in the 14.04
release?
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Title:
libudev dependency not expressed by libgl1-mesa-glx bi
Public bug reported:
Mesa 10.1 has a hard dependency on libudev.so.1, which isn't necessarily
being installed as it's not marked as a dependency of libgl1-mesa-glx.
This is a problem for Steam games running on Intel graphics on amd64
hosts, as libudev:i386 isn't typically installed by default on
I had filed this bug against glibc to drive the patch in:
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15097
Note that the next major release from the NVIDIA driver includes a
wrapper for most of the external calls, which should suppress the
x86-specific relocation problem that I described in m
The most interesting part of this bug would probably finding a good
starting address for the NVIDIA GL libraries on x86, rather than the
linker patch.
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