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  1. Sorry i dont think i read your first post carefully enogh but now i did. i should guess that your problem is caused by the fact that you dowloaded all in kde-3.4.0 dir an installed from there. But since the qt rpm has not changed is theese still in the kde-3.3.2 folder this goes for the new xgd menu system and not to forget the xorg-6.8.2 rpms. So a proper urpmi database setup is the most important thing to manage then the install is very simple as root type urpmi kdebase /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  2. i should remind you that to use my rpms i have specific requirements for what urpmi repositorys that should be used. mandrake Main,Contrib, plf and mine (thacs) /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  3. ok im building the final i18n rpms now i will make them public later today
  4. sorry i didnt read your post carefully enough. but its true alot of things has changed in 3.4.0 it is a lot bigger difference then from 3.2 to 3.3
  5. since in my install kmail does use the ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail dir /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  6. i really would like to know more about this problem of yours. /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  7. I really think that i have tried to explain what urpmi repositorys that are required to use my rpms at my site. mandrake main, mandrake contrib, plf and my own is absolutely required. i have also made my own version of apt synaptic with the needed repositorys preconfigured ile texstars pclo. /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  8. It not a xorg problem but a kde problem Its a known bug when upgrading from kde-3.2.x Add this line at the end of the [General] section in /etc/kde/kdm/kdmrc ServerVTs=-7 /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  9. Wht didnt you use my fglrx-8.10.19 rpm ? If you are missing the ones for your kernel install the kernel source and download my fglrx src.rpm rebuild with rpm -ba --without glx fglrx-xxx.src.rpm it will build the needed kernel rpms mu rpm spec will build for all available mandrake kernels 2.4.x and 2.6.x /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  10. Didn't know that, <{POST_SNAPBACK}> This is what the multimedia-kernel is fixing among other things. Available at http://rpm.nyvalls.se/sound10.1.html /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  11. there is nothing wrong with the file rights. I have made a patched version of mc that fixes this its available at http://rpm.nyvalls.se/10.1/RPMS/ /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  12. thac

    Gnome Update

    The problem with the gnome xgd menus is the conflict with the kde xgd application This is a problem that has to be solved for gnome and kde xgd menus to coexist.
  13. thac

    Gnome Update

    The rpms i have online is only a rebuild of the gnome-2.9 for Mandrake-10.1 from http://wwwra.informatik.uni-rostock.de/~waschk/Mandrake/ who is the official MAndrake gnome builder If you want to use the latest multimedia apps that i also has online theese are required. This is not for the ordinary user. /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  14. If you want the latest xorg rpms for 10.1 get them at http://rpm.nyvalls.se/index10.1.html Since svetljo isnt available to continue his work has i continued developing the xorg rpms myself Dont forget to update to the latest Mesa-6.2 also. The kde-3.3.1 and gnome-2.9 that i also have online is built on top of xorg-6.8.1 and Mesa-6.2. /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  15. You dont have to compile the latest xorg with the latest unichrome yourself since im already maintaing rpms with this and Mesa-6.2 available at http://rpm.nyvalls.se/index10.1.html /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  16. Get my fglrx srpm file from http://rpm.nyvalls.se and do a rpm --rebuild *.src.rpm It will build om any Mandrake sds tmb and multimedia kernel /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  17. Yes it got renamed by the post script it is in /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/xxx.libGLcore.a.RPMSAVE try to copy it back to libGLcore.a /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  18. You could try an easier way and download one of my Mndrake 10.0 fglrx rpms Or if i the kernel you have isnt amomg the ones i have online download the src.rpm and recompile with rpm --rebuild. My rpm should build with any Mandrake 2.4 or 2.6 kernel. Get it here http://rpm.nyvalls.se/graphics10.0.html /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  19. I have made rpms for NVIDIA-4620 NVIDIA-5341 NVIDIA-6111 and fglrx-3.9.0 I have them compiled for the latest sds kernel 2.6.7-1.sds.37mdk at my site. I have compile new versions for the latest mandrake-10.0 kernels 2.4.25-7mdk and 2.6.3-15mdk and i will upload them tomorrow the srpms should compile for any mandrake,multimedia,tmb or sds kernel. They will be available at http://rpm.nyvalls.se/graphics10.0.html /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  20. thac

    ATI Drivers

    You could try the fglrx rpm i have built on my site http://rpm.nyvalls.se/graphics10.0.html If you want to use it for another kernel download the srpm and recompile it. The srpm should build for any 2.4 or 2.6 mandrake, tmb or sds kernel. /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  21. I have uploaded my new 2.6.5 multimedia kernel now together with alsa 1.0.4 and jackit 0.98.0 i did add my rosegarden-4.0.9.7 rpm for it. Im will port the rest of my sound rpms as soon as possible. Get it at http://rpm.nyvalls.se/sound10.0.html /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  22. I would really recomend Thomas Backlunds tmb kernels he has been building the tmb kernels for contrib quite along time and his kernels are stable. Get it at cooker or at his site at. http://www.netikka.net/tmb/Cooker/ /Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
  23. use kiofish in konqueror it works fine. im using it everyday to update my rpm repository. use it like this fish://username@123.123.123.123/www/RPMS http://rpm.nyvalls.se/graphics9.1.html /thac
  24. Im using the multimedia kernel so i wanted my own NVIDIA RPMS i used Texstars spec files to start with and altered them to fit my needs he has added some code that makes all the needed modifications to the Xfree config files in Mandrake. Any way you can easily use theese ones to build rpms for any kernel. /thac # # Spec file for NVIDIA X server module and OpenGL libraries. # # /usr/X11R6 is relocatable. # # $Header: //sw/main/drivers/NVIDIA_GLX.spec#24 $ # %define RELEASE 4496 %define rel %{?CUSTOM_RELEASE} %{!?CUSTOM_RELEASE:%RELEASE} %define ver 1.0 %define nam NVIDIA_GLX Summary: NVIDIA module for XFree86 4.0 X server and OpenGL libraries Name: NVIDIA_multimedia_GLX Version: %{ver}mdk Release: %rel Copyright: NVIDIA Corp. 2000 Group: User Interface/X Hardware Support Source: ftp://ftp1.detonator.nvidia.com/pub/drive...RELEASE}.tar.gz URL: http://www.nvidia.com Vendor: NVIDIA Corp. Packager: Buildmeister Prefix: /usr/X11R6 Requires: XFree86 >= 4.0.1 Requires: NVIDIA_multimedia_kernel Requires: kernel > 2.2.0 BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{PACKAGE_VERSION} # disable build root strip policy # XFree86 drivers may NOT be stripped... %define __spec_install_post /usr/lib/rpm/brp-compress %description NVIDIA Architecture support for Common X and OpenGL for all Linux systems. NVIDIA XFree86 4.0 server module and OpenGL 1.2 libraries for RIVA TNT/TNT2 and GeForce/Quadro based video cards. Older RIVA 128 based video cards are supported by the server module shipping with XFree86 4.0, nv_drv.o. You should install this package if you have one of the newer cards. You must also install the NVIDIA_kernel module if you want to utilize these drivers. %prep %setup -q -n %{nam}-%{ver}-${RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE} %build %install DSOMAJOR=1 DSOMINOR=0 DSOPATCH=4496 DSOREV=$DSOMAJOR.$DSOMINOR.$DSOPATCH [ -n "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -a "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != / ] && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/lib install usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.o $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.o install usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.so.$DSOREV $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.so.$DSOREV install usr/X11R6/lib/libXvMCNVIDIA.a $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/X11R6/lib/libXvMCNVIDIA.a install usr/X11R6/lib/libXvMCNVIDIA.so.$DSOREV $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/X11R6/lib/libXvMCNVIDIA.so.$DSOREV install usr/lib/libGLcore.so.$DSOREV $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/lib/libGLcore.so.$DSOREV install usr/lib/libGL.so.$DSOREV $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/lib/libGL.so.$DSOREV %pre # if /usr/lib/libGL.so is pointing to libGL.so.1, we are upgrading. # This is good. We just delete libGL.so. We'll set it up later. # If not, leave it alone, we'll complain later if [ -e /usr/lib/libGL.so ]; then LIBGL=`ls -l /usr/lib/libGL.so | sed 's/.*->[ ]*(.*)$/1/'` if [ X$LIBGL = X"libGL.so.1" ]; then rm -f /usr/lib/libGL.so fi fi problem=0 first_time=0 check_file() { if [ -f $1 ]; then # remove symlinks, and append .RPMSAVE to real files if [ -h $1 ]; then rm -f $1 else problem=1 if [ $first_time -eq 0 ]; then echo " --- WARNING!!" first_time=1 fi mv $1 xxx.$1.RPMSAVE echo " $1" fi fi } final_check() { if [ $problem -eq 1 ]; then echo " --- The above file(s) possibly belong to a conflicting MESA rpm," echo " --- or to a previous stale NVIDIA distribution." echo " --- They have been renamed to xxx.<originalFile>.RPMSAVE to" echo " --- avoid conflicting with the files contained within this" echo " --- package." echo " --- Please see the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS section of" echo " --- /usr/share/doc/NVIDIA_GLX-1.0/README for more details." fi } # # Warn people that we have problems with those. # # Gaurd against the posibility that this directory doesn't exist if [ -d /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions ]; then cd /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions check_file libglx.a check_file libGLcore.a fi # shouldn't need to change directories here, but just in case.. # We do, RedHat's Mesa packages install to /usr/lib now cd /usr/lib check_file libGL.a for file in libGL.so* do check_file $file done cd /usr/X11R6/lib check_file libGL.a for file in libGL.so* do check_file $file done for file in libGLcore.so* do check_file $file done final_check %post DSOMAJOR=1 DSOMINOR=0 DSOPATCH=4191 DSOREV=$DSOMAJOR.$DSOMINOR.$DSOPATCH /sbin/ldconfig /sbin/ldconfig -n /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions /sbin/ldconfig -n /usr/X11R6/lib # create compile-time links cd /usr/lib ln -sf libGL.so.$DSOMAJOR libGL.so %postun first_time=0 restore_files () { # Just get them all, hopefully noone else filled in any for i in `ls xxx.*.RPMSAVE 2> /dev/null` ; do # In earlier releases we could end up creating xxx.*.RPMSAVE files from # our own files. There is no point in restoring those. if [ "`grep -a -c -e "NVIDIA Corporation" $1`" -eq 0 ]; then # Rename RPMSAVE files that are not our own if [ $first_time -eq 0 ]; then echo " --- WARNING!!" first_time=1 fi filename=`echo $i | sed -e "s/xxx.//" -e "s/.RPMSAVE//"` echo " $i" mv $i $filename else # remove our own rm $i fi done } final_check() { if [ $first_time -ne 0 ]; then echo " --- The above files are apparently saved files from a" echo " --- non-NVIDIA distribution (possibly MESA) that were" echo " --- put aside while the NVIDIA rpm was installed." echo " --- They are now being restored." fi } # $1 contains the number of instances of this package that will be # installed after the operation has completed. So [ $1 = 1 ] ==> # upgrade and [ $1 = 0 ] ==> uninstall. In the uninstall case we # need to clean up. if [ $1 = 0 ]; then # Restore the Mesa libraries that we saved away at install time cd /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions restore_files cd /usr/lib restore_files cd /usr/X11R6/lib restore_files final_check # Remove any symlinks that would have been created for our shared libraries. # Symlinkds required for Mesa will be recreated when ldconfig is run # but symlinks specific to our drivers will be left dangling # (/usr/lib/libGLcore.so.1 does this). These don't get removed by uninstall # because we didn't install them, ldconfig created them rm -f /usr/lib/libGLcore.so.1 rm -f /usr/lib/libGLcore.so rm -f /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 rm -f /usr/lib/libGL.so rm -f /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.so fi /sbin/ldconfig %clean [ -n "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -a "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != / ] && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %files %defattr (-, root, root) %doc usr/share/doc/README %doc usr/share/doc/README.DE %doc usr/share/doc/license.txt %doc usr/share/doc/NVIDIA_Changelog %doc usr/share/doc/XF86Config.sample # Install these headers in the doc dir so as not to destroy the installed # headers but still give the user the option to use them %doc usr/include /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.o /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.so.1.0.4496 %attr (0644, root, root) /usr/X11R6/lib/libXvMCNVIDIA.a /usr/X11R6/lib/libXvMCNVIDIA.so.1.0.4496 /usr/lib/libGLcore.so.1.0.4496 /usr/lib/libGL.so.1.0.4496 %changelog * Wed Jul 30 2003 Torbjorn Turpeinen <tobbe@nyvalls.se> - Updated to latest version * Mon Mar 17 2003 Texstar - Build for Mandrake 9.1 * Mon May 13 2002 George Kyriazis <kyriazis@nvidia.com> - Install libXvMCNVIDIA.so, too. * Mon Mar 4 2002 Joseph Kain <jkain@nvidia.com> - Install README.DE * Tue Feb 26 2002 Joseph Kain <jkain@nvidia.com> - libXvMCNVIDIA.so is now libXvMCNVIDIA.a * Thu Feb 21 2002 George Kyriazis <kyriazis@nvidia.com> - Added libXvMCNVIDIA.so * Sat Feb 16 2002 Joseph Kain <jkain@nvidia.com> - Protect against missing directories, specifically /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions * Mon Nov 26 2001 Joseph Kain <jkain@nvidia.com> - Install license file * Mon Nov 26 2001 Joseph Kain <jkain@nvidia.com> - Use %{_tmppath} instead of hardcoding /var/tmp * Wed Mar 28 2001 Joseph Kain <jkain@nvidia.com> - Stop renaming our own old libraries with xxx.*.RPMSAVE - Detect uninstall case to restore saved Mesa libs and remove extra symlinks - added gl.h and glx.h * Mon May 1 2000 George Kyriazis <kyriazis@nvidia.com> - Fixed installation of revisions of shared libraries. * Thu Apr 27 2000 Gregory McLean <gregm@comstar.net> - Added BuildRoot definition. - Added some logic to deal with the two most common problems. - Added the FAQ. - Added logic for epoc builds if needed. # # Spec file for NVIDIA kernel module. # # $Header: //sw/main/drivers/resman/NVIDIA_kernel.spec#22 $ # %define RELEASE 4496 %define CUSTOM_RELEASE 4496 %define rel %{?CUSTOM_RELEASE} %{!?CUSTOM_RELEASE:%RELEASE} %define ver 1.0 %define nam NVIDIA_kernel Summary: NVIDIA kernel module for NVIDIA Architecture support. Name: NVIDIA_multimedia_kernel Version: %{ver}mdk Release: %rel Copyright: NVIDIA Corp. 2000 Group: User Interface/X Hardware Support Source: ftp://ftp1.detonator.nvidia.com/pub/drive...RELEASE}.tar.gz URL: http://www.nvidia.com Vendor: NVIDIA Corp. BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{PACKAGE_VERSION} Packager: Buildmeister Requires: kernel >= 2.2.0 Requires: rpm >= 3.0.4 Requires: perl Buildrequires: kernel-multimedia-source %description NVIDIA Architecture support for systems with updated or custom kernels. %prep %setup -q -n %{nam}-%{ver}-${RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE} %build # don't exit immediately when something bad happens. set +e # building an rpm from an srpm does not check the requires field. # make sure that rpm is good enough for us. RPMVERSION=`rpm -q --queryformat "%{VERSION}" rpm` RPMMAJOR=`echo $RPMVERSION | awk -F . '{print $1;}'` RPMMINOR=`echo $RPMVERSION | awk -F . '{print $2;}'` RPMPATCH=`echo $RPMVERSION | awk -F . '{print $3;}'` if [ $RPMMAJOR -le 3 -a $RPMMINOR -le 0 -a $RPMPATCH -lt 4 ]; then echo -e "nNeed rpm version 3.0.4 or greatern"; exit 1; fi make nvidia.o # This will install the module itself onto the user's system, but not # load it into the running system. This will allow our auto-builds to # execute properly %install # create a file list for nvidia.o, to make sure the path is correct # it really should be under $RPM_BUILD_ROOT, but the %files section # does not honor it. Bummer. rm -f /tmp/files.lst # allow a build script to override the targetted kernel # otherwise default to current running kernel if [ -z "$TARGET_KERNEL" ]; then export TARGET_KERNEL=`uname -r` fi if [ -d $RPM_ROOT/lib/modules/$TARGET_KERNEL/kernel ]; then INSTALLPATH=/lib/modules/$TARGET_KERNEL/kernel/drivers/video else INSTALLPATH=/lib/modules/$TARGET_KERNEL/video fi mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/$INSTALLPATH install -m 0444 nvidia.o $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/$INSTALLPATH echo "%attr(444 root root) " $INSTALLPATH/nvidia.o > /tmp/files.lst unset RPM_BUILD_ROOT # trick RPM 4.0 into not stripping us %clean [ -n "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -a "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != / ] && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT # Old versions of the tarball Makefile would install NVdriver in the # wrong directory. Remove the old NVdriver, if that leaves it parent # directory empty remove it as well. Note that we always install the # nvidia.o module in the correct directory, so we don't need to worry # about it here. %pre WRONGDIR=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/video if [ -d $WRONGDIR ]; then rm -f $WRONGDIR/NVdriver rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty $WRONGDIR fi # In %post we basically do "run-time" installation # Note that our files are installed onto the system, and the packages # are cleaned up and gone. There are no Makefiles or fancy environment # variables to play with. I basically repeated the needed parts of the # install.sh script here %post # unload it quietly if already loaded.. /sbin/rmmod NVdriver >& /dev/null /sbin/rmmod nvidia >& /dev/null rmmod_failed=0 /sbin/lsmod | grep nvidia >& /dev/null && rmmod_failed=1 /sbin/lsmod | grep NVdriver >& /dev/null && rmmod_failed=1 if [ $rmmod_failed -eq 1 ]; then echo echo "Unable to remove existing NVIDIA kernel module." echo "Please be sure you have exited X before attempting" echo "to install the NVIDIA_kernel rpm." echo exit 1 fi # delete the old NVdriver # XXX is there a better way to do this? if [ -z "$TARGET_KERNEL" ]; then export TARGET_KERNEL=`uname -r` fi if [ -d $RPM_ROOT/lib/modules/$TARGET_KERNEL/kernel ]; then INSTALLPATH=/lib/modules/$TARGET_KERNEL/kernel/drivers/video else INSTALLPATH=/lib/modules/$TARGET_KERNEL/video fi rm -f $INSTALLPATH/NVdriver function error { echo "$(basename $0): fatal error, $1 failed" exit 1 } modconf="" tmp=`mktemp -q /tmp/nvidia.XXXXXX` || error "mktemp" paths[0]=/etc/conf.modules paths[1]=/etc/modules.conf paths[2]=/etc/modutils/aliases for path in ${paths[@]}; do test -f $path && modconf=$path done if [ ! -z $modconf ]; then # Initialize the permissions on $tmp so that we don't change the # permissions of $modconf when we mv it into place cp -p $modconf $tmp sed '/^alias.*(NVdriver|nvidia)/d' < $modconf > $tmp if [ -c /dev/.devfsd ]; then echo "alias /dev/nvidia* nvidia" >> $tmp else echo "alias char-major-195 nvidia" >> $tmp fi mv -f $tmp $modconf test -x /sbin/update-modules && /sbin/update-modules else if [ -f /etc/rc.d/rc.modules ]; then # Initialize the permissions on $tmp so that we don't change the # permissions of /etc/rc.d/rc.modules when we mv it into place cp -p /etc/rc.d/rc.modules $tmp sed '/.*(NVdriver|nvidia).*/d' < /etc/rc.d/rc.modules > $tmp echo "/sbin/modprobe nvidia" >> $tmp mv -f $tmp /etc/rc.d/rc.modules fi fi if [ ! -c /dev/.devfsd ]; then for i in 0 1 2 3; do node="/dev/nvidia$i" rm -f $node mknod $node c 195 $i || error "mknod "$node"" chmod 0666 $node || error "chmod "$node"" done node="/dev/nvidiactl" rm -f $node mknod $node c 195 255 || error "mknod "$node"" chmod 0666 $node || error "chmod "$node"" fi # Add it to the module dependency list. /sbin/depmod -a && /sbin/modprobe nvidia # Check to see if the module is actually loaded if ! /sbin/lsmod | grep nvidia >& /dev/null ; then echo echo "Failed to install nvidia.o" echo exit 1 fi # It worked echo echo nvidia.o installed successfully perl -pi -e "s|Driver "nv"|Driver "nvidia"|" /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 echo XF86Config-4 file updated echo exit 0 %preun perl -pi -e "s|Driver "nvidia"|Driver "nv"|" /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 echo XF86Config-4 file updated if [ $1 = 0 ] ; then # # unload it quietly if already loaded.. # # Only unload if unused, otherwise this scriptlet fails and # RPM won't continue with uninstallation. So we also check # if the usage count is zero. # if [ x`/sbin/lsmod | grep nvidia | tr -s " " | cut -f 3 -d " "` == "x0" ]; then /sbin/rmmod nvidia >& /dev/null fi fi %files -f /tmp/files.lst %changelog * Wed Jul 30 2003 Torbjorn Turpeinen <tobbe@nyvalls.se> - Updated to latest version * Sun Jan 05 2003 Joseph Kain <jkain@nvidia.com> - Correctly preserve permissions on /etc/rc.d/rc.modules. - Pass "-f" option to mv. - Fix typos. * Fri Jan 03 2003 Joseph Kain <jkain@nvidia.com> - Preserve permissions on modules conf file. * Thu Nov 07 2002 Joseph Kain <jkain@nvidia.com> - Suppress lsmod output * Fri Oct 11 2002 Andy Ritger <aritger@nvidia.com> - Check that the module is loaded before reporting success. * Fri Sep 06 2002 Gareth Hughes <gareth@nvidia.com> - Change NVdriver to nvidia.o everywhere. * Mon Nov 26 2001 Joseph Kain <jkain@nvidia.com> - Use %{_tmppath} instead of hardcoding /var/tmp * Tue Aug 24 2001 Joseph Kain <jkain@nvidia.com> - in preun check usage count of NVdriver before trying to unload. * Thu Aug 31 2000 Terence Ripperda <tripperda@nvidia.com> - allow build scripts to specify a kernel version via TARGET_KERNEL variable otherwise fallback to `uname -r` - when searching for agpgart module, search in RPM_BUILD_ROOT, so we don't pick up an errant symbol on a build machine. * Tue Aug 15 2000 Mark Cooke <mpc@star.sr.bham.ac.uk> - Change permissions on NVdriver to 444 to avoid symbol-stripping issues with versions of RPM after 3.0.4 - Add a test to make sure the NVdriver registers correctly. * Wed Aug 02 2000 Terence Ripperda <tripperda@nvidia.com> - regress use of /proc/devices to get major number * Tue May 02 2000 Terence Ripperda <tripperda@nvidia.com> - regress use of "make install" in post, no Makefile present * Fri Apr 27 2000 Nick Triantos <nick@nvidia.com> - Use "NVdriver" and "install" targets on make - Remove BuildReq item from header, was causing build error * Thu Apr 27 2000 Gregory McLean <gregm@comstar.net> - Cleaned out some redundant parts of the spec file. - Set the buildroot. - Made sure the preun gets called properly. - Added a %clean section to keep building machine tidy. - Set up logic for epoc builds if needed.
  25. ok ive finished the addon rpms now. They will come up soon at MandrakeClub but if you want them now get them at my site at. http://rpm.nyvalls.se/graphics9.1.html /thac
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