Ok. You can also download libmypaint repository as a .zip and unpack it info the brushlib directory. On Sep 9, 2014 2:31 AM, "Victor Westmann" <victor.westm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Jon, > > I didn't. I just downloaded the whole MyPaint project as a ZIP package. > I'll do it and let you guys know how did it go. > Thanks! > > > > --Victor Westmann > > 2014-09-08 21:27 GMT-03:00 Jon Nordby <jono...@gmail.com>: > >> "scons: warning: Ignoring missing SConscript 'brushlib\SConscript'" >> >> Did you run "git submodule update --init" to bring in the brushlib? >> >> On 9 September 2014 00:24, Victor Westmann <victor.westm...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> I really tried to help in this matter but I could not progress much. I >>> stumbled upon this error here on Windows 32. >>> >>> "scons: Reading SConscript files ... >>> >>> scons: warning: EnsureSConsVersion is ignored for development version >>> File "C:\Users\Victor Westmann\Desktop\mypaint-master\SConstruct", line >>> 6, in <module> >>> building for 'python' (use scons python_binary=xxx to change) >>> using 'python-config' (use scons python_config=xxx to change) >>> Delete(["libmypaint-tests.so", "libmypaint-tests.so", "libmypaint.so", >>> "libmypaintlib.so", "libmypaint.a", "libmypaint-tests.a", >>> "lib/_mypaintlib.so"]) >>> Enabling i18n for brushlib in full application build >>> >>> scons: warning: Ignoring missing SConscript 'brushlib\SConscript' >>> File "C:\Users\Victor Westmann\Desktop\mypaint-master\SConstruct", line >>> 214, in >>> <module> >>> ImportError: cannot import name check_output: >>> File "C:\Users\Victor Westmann\Desktop\mypaint-master\SConstruct", >>> line 218: >>> SConscript('./SConscript') >>> File >>> "C:\Python26\Lib\site-packages\scons-2.3.3\SCons\Script\SConscript.py", l >>> ine 613: >>> return method(*args, **kw) >>> File >>> "C:\Python26\Lib\site-packages\scons-2.3.3\SCons\Script\SConscript.py", l >>> ine 550: >>> return _SConscript(self.fs, *files, **subst_kw) >>> File >>> "C:\Python26\Lib\site-packages\scons-2.3.3\SCons\Script\SConscript.py", l >>> ine 260: >>> exec _file_ in call_stack[-1].globals >>> File "C:\Users\Victor Westmann\Desktop\mypaint-master\SConscript", >>> line 4: >>> from subprocess import check_output" >>> >>> What should I do next? I'm not very skilled in this process but once I >>> get pass this I'd be able to beautifully document all the steps I did so we >>> can put it on the project wiki pages. :) >>> >>> Cheers. >>> >>> >>> >>> --Victor Westmann >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mypaint-discuss mailing list >>> Mypaint-discuss@gna.org >>> https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/mypaint-discuss >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Jon Nordby - www.jonnor.com >> > >
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