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Old 12-21-2023, 01:01 PM   #16
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Cheers.

Unfortunately for me it doesn't seem like any of those were the source of my problem as I have those packages installed but I appreciate your post nonetheless.
I don't think abcdam fully understands the root cause of the problem. This had nothing to do with the packages, but the repository itself. The multilib repo fell behind so your 32bit packages were not linking together properly. That's why rolling mesa back to the old version solved the problem. You can check the changelog and compare to the updates in slackware64

https://www.slackware.com/~alien/multilib/ChangeLog.txt

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Wed Dec 20 23:04:37 UTC 2023
current/slackware64-compat32:  Refreshed the *compat32 packages.

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Fri Nov 24 20:24:34 UTC 2023
current/slackware64-compat32:  Removed at-spi-atk-compat32 and atk-compat32.
  These packages have been merged into at-spi-core-compat32. Thanks ArTourter!

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Fri Nov 24 08:36:46 UTC 2023
14.2/slackware64-compat32:  Refreshed the *compat32 packages.
15.0/slackware64-compat32:  Refreshed the *compat32 packages.
current/slackware64-compat32:  Refreshed the *compat32 packages.
The update on Dec 20 fixed the problem. The moment the maintainer pushed the new packages, his system started working. If you are still having issues and can confirm that all your packages are the latest version then you probably just need to reinstall all your compat32 packages.
 
Old 12-21-2023, 03:00 PM   #17
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The update on Dec 20 fixed the problem. The moment the maintainer pushed the new packages, his system started working. If you are still having issues and can confirm that all your packages are the latest version then you probably just need to reinstall all your compat32 packages.
No,the moment i installed those 12 packages my system started working, today i updated the refreshed multilib packages from Alienbob.
 
  


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