On 10-05-17 11:16 AM, Alejandro Segovia wrote:
> Hello Hoy,
>
> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Jackson Hoy Loper
> <nbs...@lo... <mailto:nbs...@lo...>> wrote:
>
> It seems like the functions are there --
>
> In [7]: OpenGL.platform.PLATFORM.GL.glGenBuffers
> Out[7]: <_FuncPtr object at 0x10580b600>
>
> but pyopengl doesn't see it?
>
> In [8]: bool(OpenGL.GL.glGenBuffers)
> Out[8]: False
>
> Is my install broken? Is this just not supported? Running OSX
> 10.6.3, same results on System Python or on macports python. Pyopengl
> installed via easy_install.
>
>
> Have you been able to get this to work? We've seen cases before where
> the functions can't be found because of trying to access them before
> creating an OpenGL Context.
>
> Alejandro.-
This would also be my first assumption. Unix-based engines are getting
far more picky these days about having the context before you check for
an extensions' availability.
Good luck,
Mike
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