Hello, Am Samstag, 23. Februar 2013 schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
On Saturday 2013-02-23 17:11, Christian Boltz wrote:
That would only build the kernel module, not nvidia_drv.so.
Are you sure?
Pret-ty sure.
We'll see ;-)
$ sosc build -bd openSUSE_12.2 x86_64 2>&1|tee bl [...] [ 173s] ares07 finished "build nvidia-gfxG02.spec" at Sat Feb 23 16:55:17 UTC 2013. [...] $ grep nvidia_drv bl $
So it did not build nvidia_drv.so at all (at most it shipped some prebuilt crap), which is not surprising, given NVIDIA does not give out any sources for that.
This confirms the kernel module build didn't build the module for x11. Not too surprising ;-) There's a reason why there's another spec in the OBS that builds the X11 module you are looking for. At least it does for me ;-) Did you try to osc build x11-video-nvidiaG02.spec ? The resulting package x11-video-nvidiaG02 should contain nvidia_drv.so. (Note: in this context, with "build" I mean "it does something to ensure all needed files are in the RPM afterwards". I don't know if there's always a compiler involved or if it just copies files around.)
You really don't want to argue with me on that ;-)
Wrong guess ;-)
1. I'm using those packages myself, and have a working nvidia driver ;-) The package is useless to me because I use NV 96.x. Guess I could try NV 173 again which has Xorg 1.13, but last time I did, I was not quite satisfied with the picture. (Something _was_ different.)
In the meantime, we are at version 304. However I can't guarantee for the picture quality ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz -- Naja, nicht alles von IBM ist gut. Auch Microsoft hat außer Mäusen ja noch nichts bemerkenswertes produziert. [Olaf Kaluza in d.a.f.c] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org