Re: [PyOpenGL-Users] PyOpenGL on Windows
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From: Mike C. F. <mcf...@vr...> - 2011-07-08 02:54:39
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On 11-07-04 02:41 PM, Alejandro Segovia wrote: > Okay guys, I managed to get the GLE source code. It was found laying > in a SourceForge project. > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/gle/ > > By default it builds as a static library. I ported the project to > Visual C++ 9 (so it links against MSVCRT9.0) and tweaked it to build > into a DLL file. > > I've replaced the old and busted gle32.dll with this new DLL and my > application no longer complains about missing the MSVCRT7.1 runtime. > > Mike, would you agree on replacing the old DLL in the PyOpenGL source > bundle with this one? IIRC we need to have multiple versions and choose the correct one based on which Python we are installing into. I've tagged this as a todo for myself. HTH, Mike > > On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Alejandro Segovia <as...@gm... > <mailto:as...@gm...>> wrote: > > Hi Henry, > > Thanks for all the help. The CRT versioning discussion was a great > read. > > >> It seems that the gle32.dll packaged with PyOpenGL has this > >> dependency, so its this library that needs to be recompiled. > > It also seems to be a fairly minimal change to remove the GLE > functionality entirely under Windows. Certainly, I won't be > needing it. > > > Yes, I think I'll go this way too. I'll try to find whatever code > requests this DLL to be loaded and nuke it. I just hope nothing > breaks. > > It would still be nice being able to recompile this library and > patch PyOpenGL. I found this other page using > Google: http://brightideassoftware.com/GLE32Downloads.aspx but the > source code is incomplete and I can't build it. > > If anyone has the GLE32 code, please drop me a line. > > Best, > Alejandro.- > > > -- > http://alejandrosegovia.net > > > > > -- > http://alejandrosegovia.net > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. > Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 > > > _______________________________________________ > PyOpenGL Homepage > http://pyopengl.sourceforge.net > _______________________________________________ > PyOpenGL-Users mailing list > PyO...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pyopengl-users -- ________________________________________________ Mike C. Fletcher Designer, VR Plumber, Coder http://www.vrplumber.com http://blog.vrplumber.com |