You will need to install the following packages from natty, otherwise the dependencies are not fulfilled:
* python3.2 * python3.2-minimal * libdb5.1 * libsqlite3-0 They might change in future, so it can happen that you will need to install even more dependencies. Am 07.03.2011 14:57, schrieb Tobias Kummer: > Tobias, try https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3.2/3.2-1, there > is a "Builds" section on the right where you can d/l python for your > architecture (i386/x64 etc). > > On 03/07/2011 02:43 PM, Tobias Oelgarte wrote: >> That may work for Fedora. But i could not find any packages for Ubuntu >> 10.10 so far. So i will need to compile python on my own and make a mess >> out of my system again... >> >> Am 07.03.2011 14:30, schrieb Tobias Kummer: >>> I'm on Fedora 14. A quick "sudo yum update python3 --enablerepo=rawhide" >>> updated my python to 3.2. Then just had to add SUFFIX = "mu" in my >>> user-config.py. Pretty hacky transition for now, but it works without >>> having to compile Py3.2 for yourself. I think most Linux distros have >>> 3.2 in their development repository, so enabling it for updating Python >>> should fix it. >>> >>> Greets! >>> >>> On 03/07/2011 02:21 PM, Tobias Oelgarte wrote: >>>> I have the same problem. Ubuntu 10.10 is still at 2.6.6 as the default. >>>> It has 3.1 as the alternative. But why should we now need 3.2 in a rush. >>>> This makes things only complicated for users that don't want to compile >>>> anything on their own. >>>> >>>> Am 07.03.2011 14:16, schrieb [email protected]: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> I compile blender once o twice a week, but today I got this >>>>> error: >>>>> >>>>> #error "Python versions below 3.1 are not supported anymore, >>>>> you'll need to update your python." >>>>> >>>>> That keep me wondering what the >>>>> problem was, until I realized that in blender/python/intern/bpy_util.h >>>>> there was this check: >>>>> >>>>> #if PY_VERSION_HEX< 0x03020000 >>>>> #error "Python >>>>> versions below 3.1 are not supported anymore, you'll need to update >>>>> your python." >>>>> #endif >>>>> >>>>> Please, someone fix the message :) >>>>> >>>>> By the >>>>> way, I downloaded and compiled python 3.2 and then I had to put >>>>> BF_PYTHON_VERSION = '3.2m' in user-config.py . >>>>> >>>>> After that it >>>>> copiled without problems and runned. I haven't tested blender yet to >>>>> find if this breaks anything. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ----Mensaje original---- >>>>> De: >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> Fecha: 07/03/2011 12:35 >>>>> Para: "bf-blender >>>>> developers"<[email protected]> >>>>> Asunto: [Bf-committers] Moving >>>>> to Python 3.2.x >>>>> >>>>> Now we have Mac& Windows building with python 3.1 we >>>>> can drop support >>>>> for all OS's. >>>>> For Linux this probably means you'll >>>>> need to build your own since few >>>>> distributions support py3.2 yet. >>>>> >>>>> I've >>>>> updated the instructions for building python here. >>>>> http://wiki.blender. >>>>> org/index.php/Dev:2.5/Doc/Building_Blender/Linux/Troubleshooting#Python >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> note, since our wiki update the syntax highlighting has gone a strange >>>>> >>>>> (since moving servers) so some text is easier to read when selected. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> One gotcha with 3,.2 is that python now has a suffix which depends on >>>>> >>>>> build-options so you may have libpython32mu.so or libpython32d.so, >>>>> >>>>> where before it was simply libpython32.so. >>>>> >>>>>> From ./configure.in >>>>> * -- >>>>> with-pydebug (adds a 'd') >>>>> * --with-pymalloc (adds a 'm') >>>>> * --with- >>>>> wide-unicode (adds a 'u') >>>>> >>>>> This means getting the path to includes& >>>>> libs isn't so simple >>>>> anymore, for linux it may be best to search for >>>>> all possibly >>>>> combinations of d/m/u to detect the python version, but >>>>> for now these >>>>> need to be set manually. >>>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Bf-committers mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Bf-committers mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Bf-committers mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers >> > _______________________________________________ > Bf-committers mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers > _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
