Christopher Andrews wrote:
>
> Well, it depends a bit on which Linux distribution you use (scroll
> down farther on the build/install page). I personally installed it
> under Fedora and I just went out to rpmfind or some similar site and
> grabbed some rpms.
>
> C. Andrews
>
redhat 7.3.
Guess I'm out of luck. I don't have admin priv on this system. So I
can't install rpms.
It would be nice if a tar.gz file was available for linux (redhat 7.3
and other more recent, commen releases) on the build/install page.
Herc
> On Jun 12, 2006, at 2:19 PM, Silverstein wrote:
>
> > I was hoping to be able to do a binary install under Linux. The
> > build/install page says:
> >
> > You can download the installers for PyOpenGL and OpenGLContext from
> > the
> > project's download page. These installers are standard binary
> > installers. If binary installers are not available, you will have to
> > build PyOpenGL before you can install it. See the next section for
> > instructions.
> >
> >
> > What does "standard binary installers" mean? "Windows installers"?
> >
> > I was hoping I could run 'setup.py install' and have it install things
> > w/o having to build under Linux, but it looks like it is trying to
> > do a
> > build. Are there any pre-built versions for Linux I can download?
> >
> > Or is it required that I build from source and then install?
> >
> > Herc
> >
> >
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