From: Bruce S. <Bru...@nc...> - 2012-11-16 04:14:39
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I've started the attempt to build VPython-wx on a 64-bit Ubuntu Linux (12.04). I'm hoping to be able to use a simple makefile, as is the case on the Mac rather than invoking the very complex autoconfig machinery. Dunno whether that's misguided, and I would welcome comments from knowledge Linux users. Or maybe I should be using distutils or something? I'm not having much success in trying to deal with the dependencies. There is only one substantive piece of platform-dependent code currently remaining in VPython-wx, turning fonts into textures for display in label objects. It's possible that this too could be handled by wxPython, and I did find an example of such manipulations: http://d0t.dbclan.de/snippets/gltext.html, "wxpython/opengl easy text to texture class" It's possible that working with this wxPython code would be easier than fighting through the many Linux dependencies just to get at fonts.One of the big advantages of VPython-wx is the possibility of letting wxPython deal with all of that complexity. In tracking down various Linux include files, I see some locations like /usr/include/xyz.... and others like /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xyz/include Is there some trick for expressing the second kind of reference in a simpler form, more like the first form? Some sort of global switch that says, "Look for 64-bit versions"? Bruce Sherwood |