Re: [PyOpenGL-Users] PyOpenGL on Solaris
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From: Dave R. <dr...@ca...> - 2002-03-26 20:14:31
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Thanks for the info. We have both Solaris 7 and 8 machines here, but I need it to work for Solaris 7 machines. I tried it on a Solaris 8 machine (using Python2.2 compiled on a Solaris 2.7 machine) and it died with: src/interface/GL.EXT.vertex_array.0110.inc: In function `_glTexCoordPointerEXT': src/interface/GL.EXT.vertex_array.0110.inc:806: `GL_TEXTURE_COORD_ARRAY_EXT' undeclared (first use in this function) src/interface/GL.EXT.vertex_array.0110.inc:806: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once src/interface/GL.EXT.vertex_array.0110.inc:806: for each function it appears in.) I wonder if it's a problem with our OpenGL header files/libraries or something else. Any thoughts? Thanks, Dave > From: "Mathias Haage" <mat...@cs...> > Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 21:00:17 +0100 > > I recently built PyOpenGL-2.0.0.44 on a Solaris 8 system (Python-2.2). I > based the sunos5.cfg file on the linux.cfg and had only to update the > include_dirs and library_dirs to point to my OpenGL include/lib directories > to get it working. > > /Mathias > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dave Reed" <dr...@ca...> > To: <pyo...@li...> > Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 5:05 PM > Subject: [PyOpenGL-Users] PyOpenGL on Solaris > > > > > > I've just recently downloaded PyOpenGL for use at home (Linux) and at > > work (Solaris) so forgive me if this has been gone over before. > > > > Is anyone else is interested in getting PyOpenGL working on Solaris? > > I've got it at least partially working, but it would be nice if > > downloadable version worked "out of the box" on Solaris. > > > > Here's what I did (using Solaris 2.7 and python2.2c1 and gcc 2.95.3). > > > > 1. downloaded PyOpenGL-2.0.0.44.tar.gz > > > > 2. made a sunos5.cfg that pointed to files in /usr/openwin > > > > 3. deleted files in the following directories: > > interface/GL/SUN/* > > interface/GL/SUNX/* > > interface/GL/EXT/* > > > > I got compile errors if I didn't delete these files and I don't > > understand what would have to be done to make them work. > > > > 4. it didn't seem to install the GL and GLU /__init__.py and > > __init__.pyc files but did create the .so files > > > > 5. I copied the above mentioned.py and .pyc files from a Linux system > > and now all the examples in the redbook directory seemed to work > > fine. > > > > I'm willing to help getting this working on Solaris if anyone who > > understands the binding details is interested. > > > > Thanks, > > Dave |