Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 17:40:07 GMT From: "barbara" <barbara.xxx1975@libero.it> To: freebsd-emulation@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: kern/133144: [linux] linuxulator 2.6 crashes with nvidias libGL.so.1 Message-ID: <201001061740.o06He7aP013167@freefall.freebsd.org>
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The following reply was made to PR kern/133144; it has been noted by GNATS. From: "barbara" <barbara.xxx1975@libero.it> To: "bug-followup" <bug-followup@FreeBSD.org> Cc: "alexbestms" <alexbestms@wwu.de> Subject: Re: kern/133144: [linux] linuxulator 2.6 crashes with nvidias libGL.so.1 Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 18:32:41 +0100 > i remember having a similar problem a while ago. it seems some games fr= om id > software use a hardcoded libGL.so path. please try if the attached scri= pt > solves the problem. > > cheers. > alex Yes, I know that perfectly: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=3D= 118230. As you can see the one reporting that was me. Thank you anyway. The recent answer to that pr, now more than 2 years old, has been the rea= son to do some tests and to report here the failures. But that wasn't the problem, in fact rtcw and linux-enemyterritory never = required that fix. As wolfsp is working with 185.18.36 and not with 190.53, I was able to st= art it (on both RELENG_7 and RELENG_8) with nvidia-driver-195.22 from por= ts, setting the generated extension string to a pre 190 version: $ __GL_ExtensionStringVersion=3D18999 wolfsp Sorry for all the noise about that. Maybe this should be added to rtcw pkg-message.in, I will ask the maintai= ner. Anyway, doing some more tests, it seems that linux-doom3 and linux-quake4= , both working in the past, are now failing on RELENG_7. But I want to ch= eck again to make sure that the ports are still installed correctly. Then I tried installing linux-doom3 on RELENG_8 and surprisingly it works= perfectly! I'll try with linux-quake4 as soon as I can. If someone need it I have ktrace/linux_kdump collected on RELENG_7 that I= can upload on the web. Thanks Barbara
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