Proper solution is to use current mesa, this has already been fixed upstream so the downstream patching is no longer required. Jory On 3/7/22 00:04, A. Wilcox wrote: > On Mar 6, 2022, at 11:50 PM, naruto canada wrote: >> >> hi >> >> I've finally managed to get xorg-server compiled and running. >> I've also managed to get llvm and mesa compiled. >> When I tried to run simple 3d test program, >> I got "Error: GLX version >= 1.3 is required" >> I've checked /var/log/Xorg.log, and got: >> Failed to load /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so: Error >> relocating /usr/lib/libGL.so.1: _ITM_dereg >> isterTMCloneTable: initial-exec TLS resolves to dynamic definition in >> /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 >> >> I've searched the web and found this thread: >> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35268 >> >> It seems musl was fixed 4 years ago. >> I've checked musl-1.2.2 source code, indeed, the fix seems to be >> there. (tlsdesc.s) >> >> So, I recompiled mesa with patches from the thread. >> but I still get the same error message. >> >> I also tried this simple code: >> #include >> #include >> int main() >> { >>    void *handle = dlopen("/usr/lib/libglapi.so", RTLD_LOCAL | RTLD_NOW); >>    if (!handle) { >>        printf("dlopen failed with message '%s'\n", dlerror()); >>    } >> } >> >> dlopen failed with message 'Error relocating /usr/lib/libglapi.so: >> _glapi_tls_Context: initial-exec TLS resolves to dynamic definition in >> /usr/lib/libglapi.so' >> >> Most of what was discussed in the thread was way over my head. >> I could use some help. Thanks. > > > You need to disable TLS in Mesa.  Try something like this patch: > > https://cgit.adelielinux.org/packages/tree/user/mesa/no-tls.patch > > Hope this helps you. > > Best, > -A. > > -- > A. Wilcox (Sent from my iPhone) > Mac, iOS, Linux software engineer