Thread: [Pyopengl-users] [ pyopengl-Support Requests-455914 ] IRIX installation
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From: <no...@so...> - 2001-09-10 11:58:33
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Support Requests item #455914, was opened at 2001-08-27 14:49 You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=205988&aid=455914&group_id=5988 Category: install Group: v2.0 >Status: Closed Priority: 5 Submitted By: Dr. Lothar Esser (lessertx) Assigned to: Tarn Weisner Burton (twburton) Summary: IRIX installation Initial Comment: Hi, my sys.platform is sys.platform is irix646 and I am having trouble to run python setup.py build. The biggest problem seems to be that I could not figrue out to change compiler options. It always uses cc which is fine except that many scripts contain c++ comments on which the c compiler chokes. I can add a switch -Xcpuscomm but I don't know how to tell that to the setup script. I tried the usual setenv CCFLAGS '-n32 -Xcpuscomm' but it seems to be ignored. So what can I do to configure it ? Sorry if I overlooked the obvious ... but I ran out of ideas. Thanks, Lothar ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Tarn Weisner Burton (twburton) Date: 2001-09-02 06:54 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=21784 New version of PyOpenGL has C++ comments removed. Have you tried it? Please respond so I can determine the status of this support request. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Tarn Weisner Burton (twburton) Date: 2001-08-27 15:28 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=21784 You can try alias cc=cc -Xcpluscomm. The C++ comments have been removed in CVS. The next release is on the 1st. I would really like to make sure this works so if the alias method doesn't then I'll give a dist without C++ comments. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=205988&aid=455914&group_id=5988 |
From: <no...@so...> - 2001-09-27 17:49:55
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Support Requests item #455914, was opened at 2001-08-27 14:49 You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=205988&aid=455914&group_id=5988 Category: install Group: v2.0 Status: Closed Priority: 5 Submitted By: Dr. Lothar Esser (lessertx) Assigned to: Tarn Weisner Burton (twburton) Summary: IRIX installation Initial Comment: Hi, my sys.platform is sys.platform is irix646 and I am having trouble to run python setup.py build. The biggest problem seems to be that I could not figrue out to change compiler options. It always uses cc which is fine except that many scripts contain c++ comments on which the c compiler chokes. I can add a switch -Xcpuscomm but I don't know how to tell that to the setup script. I tried the usual setenv CCFLAGS '-n32 -Xcpuscomm' but it seems to be ignored. So what can I do to configure it ? Sorry if I overlooked the obvious ... but I ran out of ideas. Thanks, Lothar ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Comment By: Dr. Lothar Esser (lessertx) Date: 2001-09-23 14:28 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=215109 I have now updated to the latest version of pyOpenGL (.44) and the installation worked without a problem. However I cannot run any of the examples in OpenGLContext I always get the message: NameError: global name 'glutKeyboardUpFunc' is not defined There is a bit more of course. It seems to me that there is something wrong with Glut3.7. During build and installation I did not notice any error associated with glut. Do you have an idea as to what I can check to track down the error ? Thanks, Lothar. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Rene Liebscher (rliebscher) Date: 2001-09-11 23:16 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=28463 If you had used CFLAGS (not CCFLAGS) it may have been worked. (distutils adds the content of CFLAGS to the command line of the compiler.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Tarn Weisner Burton (twburton) Date: 2001-09-02 06:54 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=21784 New version of PyOpenGL has C++ comments removed. Have you tried it? Please respond so I can determine the status of this support request. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Tarn Weisner Burton (twburton) Date: 2001-08-27 15:28 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=21784 You can try alias cc=cc -Xcpluscomm. The C++ comments have been removed in CVS. The next release is on the 1st. I would really like to make sure this works so if the alias method doesn't then I'll give a dist without C++ comments. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=205988&aid=455914&group_id=5988 |