On 21 Nov 2008, at 15:09, Marco Roeben wrote:
>
> Look in the thread I've started on the first of July. There I've
> done exactly
> this after you said I should point ccpnmr directly to the NVIDIA
> libs. There I
> also tried to compile ccpnmr with the python, mesa and tcl/tk versions
> provided on your homepage. There is an summary and the error message
> I got.
Sorry Marco, I had forgotten your problems. Looking back at previous
threads, it seems that there is still some confusion with different GL
libraries.
Firstly, it seems that you're installing the SuSE Nvidia drivers, I
don't know how much this effects anything but I would always use the
nvidia drivers from nvidia.com - they're a free download. Mesa drivers
will almost certainly create more problems as they're not produced by
Nvidia.
If you would like to have another go at fixing this OpenGL problem,
could you
1. Install the latest Nvidia driver - I think it's 170.82 from the
nvidia website, not the SuSE driver (looking through the SuSE forums
it seems that they may be having trouble). Pryank, you will certainly
need the latest driver as nvidia have only recently added full support
for Quadro cards.
2. Make certain that your environment.txt file is pointing at the
correct libraries - if you've installed Mesa libraries into this
directory there could be some confusion then run; make clean, make,
make links.
3. Re-run analysis and email a full backtrace with all errors !
I'm trying to hunt down a SuSE machine with an Nvidia card in the lab,
the Nvidia drivers are working well on Red Hat, Ubuntu and CentOS
machines but I'm yet to find a SuSE machine.
Thanks,
Dan
Daniel O'Donovan
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