
The mesa-libGLU package doesn't seem to be in any of the usual repos, but I found a mention online from someone who had ignored this dependency and GE still worked, so I chose Solution 2. Solution 2: break google-earth-pro-stable-7.-0.x86_64 by ignoring some of its dependencies Solution 1: do not install google-earth-pro-stable-7.-0.x86_64 Problem: nothing provides mesa-libGLU needed by google-earth-pro-stable-7.-0.x86_64 I removed my old version of GE and downloaded the latest RPM, but when I tried to install it with zypper, it complained: I guess that a TW update changed the runtime environment in some way that GE doesn't like, but since I hadn't used GE for a few months, I have no idea which update that was. Until recently, I was using an old version (from 2018) of Google Earth that worked fine on my TW system, but when I tried to run it a few weeks ago, it segfaulted.




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