[Mesa-dev] [Bug 49480] New: CRV/MBY-Linux: Unable to install Skype on 64 but linux destros
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49480
Bug #: 49480
Summary: CRV/MBY-Linux: Unable to install Skype on 64 but linux
destros
Classification: Unclassified
Product: Mesa
Version: 8.0
Platform: Other
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Mesa core
AssignedTo: mesa-dev at lists.freedesktop.org
ReportedBy: sudhindra.raju at gmail.com
Skype is not getting instlled in all 64 bit Linux distributions (Fedora 16,Suse
12.1,Ubuntu 11.10)
Error: Protected multilib versions: mesa-libGL-7.11.2-3.fc16.i686 !=
mesa-libGL-8.0.1-9.fc16.x86_64
Isolation:
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Issue Observed with Suse 12.1, Fedora16 and UBUNTU 11.10 64 bit destros.
While installing the skype below error occurs
ERROR: Skype: error while loading shared libraries: libXv.so.1: cannot open
shared object file : No such file or directory
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Issue Observed with Ubuntu11.10 OS:(LL2)
While installing the skype below error occurs
Error:
SUT need dependency package (linxss1 file)
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Issue Observed with Fedora 16 OS:(LL2)
While installing the skype below error occurs
Error:
Error: Protected multilib versions: mesa-libGL-7.11.2-3.fc16.i686 !=
mesa-libGL-8.0.1-9.fc16.x86_64
Error: Protected multilib versions: mesa-dri-filesystem-7.11.2-3.fc16.i686 !=
mesa-dri-filesystem-8.0.1-9.fc16.x86_64
Error: Protected multilib versions: mesa-dri-drivers-7.11.2-3.fc16.i686 !=
mesa-dri-drivers-8.0.1-9.fc16.x86_64
Error: Protected multilib versions: libdrm-2.4.30-1.fc16.i686 !=
libdrm-2.4.33-1.fc16.x86_64
Error: Protected multilib versions: 1:qt-x11-4.8.1-5.fc16.i686 !=
1:qt-x11-4.8.0-7.fc16.x86_64
Error: Protected multilib versions: llvm-libs-2.9-10.fc16.i686 !=
llvm-libs-3.0-8.fc18.x86_64
Error: Protected multilib versions: 1:qt-4.8.1-5.fc16.i686 !=
1:qt-4.8.0-7.fc16.x86_64...
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Note:
1.Skype not getting installed 64 bit OS (in all cheifriver board)
For further reference refer below link
2.For further reference refer below link
a.For Suse 64 bit
https://vthsd.fm.intel.com/hsd/pdosw/download/default.aspx?id=3559038&focus=presighting&name=Suse_64bitPVchfrvr.zip
b.For Fedora 64 bit
https://vthsd.fm.intel.com/hsd/pdosw/download/default.aspx?id=3559020&focus=presighting&name=Attachments_2012_03_21.zip
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Configuration used:
Board : LL2
Bios Ver : V87
ME Sku : HM67 1.5MB(ME ver: 8.0.10.1464)
Silicon : IVB(4+2)E2,GT 2(1150 MHz)
PCH : CPT B4
Memory : 1GB Hynix 1333 MHZ
OS : Suse 12.1 64 Bit chief river PV OS
Kernel : 3.2.9.-2-desktop
xorg : 7.6
Mesa : 8.0.1
libva : 1.0.15
libdrm : 2.4.31
OpenGl String: 2.1
Xserver : 1.10.4
---------------------------------------------------------------------Configuration
used:
Board EL2
CPU IVB E2 (2+2)
PPT C1 (HM77)
Bios HM77 1.5MB (V82)
OS Suse12.1 64 bit PV Chief river
Kernel 3.2.9-2-desktop
Xorg 7.6
Mesa 8.0.1
Libva 1.0.15
Libdrm 2.4.31
Chipset i915
Xserver 1.10.4
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Board EL2
CPU IVB E2 (2+2)
PPT C1 (HM77)
Bios HM77 1.5MB (V82)
OS Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit Chief river PV
Kernel Kernel-image-3.2.8-030208-generic-pae
Libdrm 2.4.31
Libva 1.0.15
Xorg 2.17.0
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Steps to repro the Issue
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1.Prepare SUT as above mentioned configuration
2.Download skype from the website for each distribution(www.skype.com)
3.Open terminal & go to skype file location
4.Install skype & you will get the error message
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