Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2020 12:38:13 -0700 From: "Russell L. Carter" <rcarter@pinyon.org> To: rhurlin@FreeBSD.org, FreeBSD Ports ML <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: nvidia-driver vs. mesa-libs Message-ID: <13dd7938-1c59-a1bc-2204-437fd546cec1@pinyon.org> In-Reply-To: <6150fc53-ce49-274c-fa12-5ced30ebb363@gwdg.de> References: <16d6fd45-5527-664f-9ce3-0449878243cd@pinyon.org> <6150fc53-ce49-274c-fa12-5ced30ebb363@gwdg.de>
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On 2020-09-20 12:30, Rainer Hurling wrote: > Hi Russel, > > There is a PR opened already: > > https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=249448 > > You could try the patch or wait until x11/nvidia-driver* is updated. > > HTH, > Rainer Ok, that's fine. I can wait quite a bit and pull down the update when the fix lands. I was previously somewhat tempted, occasionally, to automate the weekly 'pkg upgrade' but in this case that would have been a big oops. Many thanks for the quick pointer. I love FreeBSD poudriere + pkg. Cheers, Russell > > On 20.09.20 21:12, Russell L. Carter wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> I'm running FreeBSD-stable amd64, updated monthly. Every Sat. night >> I svn update and rebuild my ports with poudriere. This has been >> working smoothly for several years. I have also been running >> nvidia-driver for several years without issue. >> >> This morning 'pkg upgrade' presents me with the following situation: >> >> (I also try to pkg remove mesa-libs below this output) >> >> *********************************************************************************** >> >> Updating pinyon repository catalogue... >> Fetching meta.conf: 100% 163 B 0.2kB/s 00:01 >> Fetching packagesite.txz: 100% 366 KiB 374.7kB/s 00:01 >> Processing entries: 100% >> pinyon repository update completed. 1511 packages processed. >> All repositories are up to date. >> Checking for upgrades (83 candidates): 100% >> Processing candidates (83 candidates): 100% >> Checking integrity... done (2 conflicting) >> - mesa-libs-19.0.8_3 conflicts with nvidia-driver-440.100 on >> /usr/local/lib/libGLESv1_CM.so >> - mesa-libs-19.0.8_3 conflicts with nvidia-driver-440.100 on >> /usr/local/lib/libGLESv1_CM.so >> Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting) >> The following 85 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked): >> >> Installed packages to be REMOVED: >> nvidia-driver: 440.100 >> >> New packages to be INSTALLED: >> botan2: 2.15.0 >> >> Installed packages to be UPGRADED: >> alsa-utils: 1.1.2 -> 1.1.2_1 >> cairo: 1.17.2,2 -> 1.16.0,3 >> dconf: 0.36.0 -> 0.38.0 >> desktop-file-utils: 0.24 -> 0.26 >> emacs-devel: 28.0.50.20200901,2 -> 28.0.50.20200915,2 >> firefox: 80.0.1,2 -> 81.0,2 >> go: 1.15.1,1 -> 1.15.2,1 >> graphene: 1.10.0 -> 1.10.2 >> gtk3: 3.24.20 -> 3.24.23 >> htop: 2.2.0_1 -> 3.0.2 >> intel-media-sdk: 20.2.1 -> 20.3.p6 >> jasper: 2.0.16_1 -> 2.0.20 >> json-glib: 1.4.4 -> 1.6.0 >> kf5-attica: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-breeze-icons: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-extra-cmake-modules: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kactivities: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-karchive: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kauth: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kbookmarks: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kcmutils: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kcodecs: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kcompletion: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kconfig: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kconfigwidgets: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kcoreaddons: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kcrash: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kdbusaddons: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kdeclarative: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kded: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kdelibs4support: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kdesignerplugin: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kdewebkit: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kdoctools: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kemoticons: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kglobalaccel: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kguiaddons: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-khtml: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-ki18n: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kiconthemes: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kinit: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kio: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.1 >> kf5-kirigami2: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kitemmodels: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kitemviews: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kjobwidgets: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kjs: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-knotifications: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kpackage: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kparts: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kplotting: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kpty: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kservice: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-ktextwidgets: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kunitconversion: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kwallet: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kwidgetsaddons: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kwindowsystem: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-kxmlgui: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-purpose: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-solid: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-sonnet: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> kf5-threadweaver: 5.73.0 -> 5.74.0 >> libmtdev: 1.1.5_2 -> 1.1.5_3 >> libnotify: 0.7.8 -> 0.7.9 >> libva: 2.8.0 -> 2.9.0 >> libxcb: 1.13.1 -> 1.14_1 >> libxkbcommon: 0.10.0_2 -> 1.0.1 >> mesa-libs: 19.0.8_2 -> 19.0.8_3 >> nasm: 2.15.03,1 -> 2.15.05,1 >> nautilus: 3.28.1_3 -> 3.28.1_4 >> net-snmp: 5.7.3_20,1 -> 5.9,1 >> nspr: 4.28 -> 4.29 >> p5-HTTP-Message: 6.25 -> 6.26 >> p5-Mojolicious: 8.58 -> 8.59 >> qt5-webengine: 5.15.0_2 -> 5.15.0_3 >> qtchooser: 66_3 -> 66_4 >> thunderbird: 68.12.0_2 -> 78.2.2 >> xf86-video-vesa: 2.4.0_3 -> 2.5.0 >> xorg-server: 1.20.8_4,1 -> 1.20.9,1 >> >> Installed packages to be REINSTALLED: >> evince-3.28.5_18 (direct dependency changed: >> gsettings-desktop-schemas) >> fwbuilder-5.3.7_2 (needed shared library changed) >> pkg-1.15.4 >> >> Number of packages to be removed: 1 >> Number of packages to be installed: 1 >> Number of packages to be upgraded: 80 >> Number of packages to be reinstalled: 3 >> >> The operation will free 78 MiB. >> >> Proceed with this action? [y/N]: >> >> *********************************************************************************** >> >> >> (NOOOOO!) >> >> Hmm, well what if I try removing mesa-libs? >> >> [ List of most of my useful xorg packages elided. ] >> >> Number of packages to be removed: 210 >> >> The operation will free 5 GiB. >> >> Proceed with deinstalling packages? [y/N]: >> >> *********************************************************************************** >> >> >> (NOOOOOOOO!) >> >> So I am unsure what to do in this situation. It's the very first time >> I believe in over 5 years that the package system might render my >> system unusable. Pretty good track record. >> >> Any advice on resolving this conflict would be appreciated. >> >> Thanks, >> Russell >> _______________________________________________ >> freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list >> https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports >> To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" >
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