I think many of us will avoid this bug just because we don't have old packages installed:
$ find /usr -name mesa.so.\? /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/mir/client-platform/mesa.so.3
Yeah dlvsym seems to be telling us it has found the right function and that function is version 3 in your mesa.so.2.
Exactly what binary package/version does your mesa.so.2 come from?
I think many of us will avoid this bug just because we don't have old packages installed:
$ find /usr -name mesa.so.\? x86_64- linux-gnu/ mir/client- platform/ mesa.so. 3
/usr/lib/
Yeah dlvsym seems to be telling us it has found the right function and that function is version 3 in your mesa.so.2.
Exactly what binary package/version does your mesa.so.2 come from?