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* [ISSUE] nvidia-470.57.02_1: driver can't open "libnvidia-glvkspirv.so.470.57.02"
@ 2021-07-27 20:58 saintgowron
  2021-07-27 22:48 ` ArmedAviator
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  0 siblings, 36 replies; 37+ messages in thread
From: saintgowron @ 2021-07-27 20:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
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New issue by saintgowron on void-packages repository

https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/32222

Description:
### System

* xuname:  
  `Void 5.12.19_1 x86_64 AuthenticAMD uptodate rrrrmmnFFFF`

* package:  
  `nvidia-470.57.02_1`

### Expected behaviour

Driver should be able to open the lib and run Vulkan games as usual.

### Actual behaviour

Since I updated from version `460.84_2`, when trying to run Vulkan based games (or ones using DXVK through steam proton), the programs don't launch and the processes completely exit after about two seconds.

The steam proton log revealed the following error message:
`The NVIDIA driver was unable to open 'libnvidia-glvkspirv.so.470.57.02'. This library is required at run time.`

I'm not really sure what the library is used for - Nvidia just lists it under "Various libraries that are used internally by other driver components", but since OpenGL games still work and Vulkan ones don't, I assume it has something to do with Vulkan..

### Steps to reproduce the behaviour

- Install / update the nvidia driver to the newest version through xbps.
- Try to run a Vulkan based game (for example Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor), or any DirectX game, that gets its calls translated to Vulkan by DXVK through Steam Proton (f.e. Mass Effect: Legendary Edition).

### What I have tried so far / additional information

Everything worked fine before the update and the update was performed as a full update i.e. `sudo xbps-install -Su`, so I did not just randomly update single packages or anything like that. It finished without any warnings or errors.

I made sure that the library is actually in /usr/lib/ and /usr/lib32/ and that the permissions were set correctly. I re-installed the packages through xbps and restarted a few times for good measure, but to no effect.

Another person on the subreddit had the exact same issue, so I don't think that it has something to do with my system config.

I also tried to manually install the driver, using the official version from Nvidia's website - this one worked as expected, which leads me to believe that it may actually be an issue with the package.


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2021-07-27 20:58 [ISSUE] nvidia-470.57.02_1: driver can't open "libnvidia-glvkspirv.so.470.57.02" saintgowron
2021-07-27 22:48 ` ArmedAviator
2021-07-27 22:56 ` abenson
2021-07-27 23:22 ` abenson
2021-07-27 23:28 ` abenson
2021-07-27 23:32 ` Lolzen
2021-07-27 23:33 ` Lolzen
2021-07-27 23:34 ` abenson
2021-07-27 23:35 ` Lolzen
2021-07-27 23:43 ` ArmedAviator
2021-07-28  0:33 ` abenson
2021-07-28  0:38 ` abenson
2021-07-28  2:03 ` ArmedAviator
2021-07-28  2:09 ` abenson
2021-07-28  2:16 ` ArmedAviator
2021-07-28  2:27 ` abenson
2021-07-28  2:55 ` ArmedAviator
2021-07-28  7:03 ` Lolzen
2021-07-28  8:14 ` saintgowron
2021-07-28  8:45 ` Lolzen
2021-07-28  8:46 ` Lolzen
2021-07-28  9:39 ` abenson
2021-07-28  9:41 ` redasamik
2021-07-28 11:15 ` Lolzen
2021-07-28 14:09 ` ArmedAviator
2021-07-28 14:39 ` ArmedAviator
2021-07-28 14:45 ` ArmedAviator
2021-07-28 14:46 ` ArmedAviator
2021-07-28 18:11 ` saintgowron
2021-07-31 23:44 ` mvf
2021-08-01  7:55 ` mvf
2021-08-01 10:58 ` saintgowron
2021-08-01 11:01 ` ArmedAviator
2021-08-01 11:38 ` mvf
2021-08-01 18:29 ` RononDex
2021-08-05 12:33 ` ericonr
2021-08-05 17:08 ` [ISSUE] [CLOSED] " ericonr

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