zerozero wrote:just for the record, in a nvidia system, the upgrade looks like this
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The following packages will be REMOVED:
libgl1-nvidia-alternatives libgl1-nvidia-glx nvidia-glx
The following packages will be upgraded:
libgl1-mesa-dev libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx libglu1-mesa mesa-common-dev
xserver-common xserver-xorg-core
7 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 3 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 19.6 MB of archives.
After this operation, 45.6 MB disk space will be freed.
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we should wait for a better day to update

Hey "zz"
If we are running the Nvidia driver do we even need any of the mesa stuff?
I just locked all the mesa related packages as "thomasmc" suggested. I was then able to update the
"xserver-common (2:1.10.2-1+wheezy1) to 2:1.10.2-2".
Then
"xserver-xorg-core (2:1.10.2-1+wheezy1) to 2:1.10.2-2"
would not upgrade until (libgl1-mesa-dri) was removed, so I went ahead and chanced a removal of "libgl1-mesa-dri", and all is fine.
I am thinking its ok to remove ALL mesa related packages, but will leave them locked until I am sure.
This would presumably stop future "mesa--Nvidia" breakages.
Anyone have any ideas on this?