Hi Tan,

AFAIK configure on macOS does not check the dylibs [1]. The jar file detected 
on the thirdparty directory should be enough.

[1]: https://cgit.scilab.org/scilab/tree/scilab/configure.ac#n954

Thanks,

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From: dev <dev-boun...@lists.scilab.org> On Behalf Of Chin Luh Tan
Sent: Friday, May 8, 2020 11:31 AM
To: List dedicated to the development of Scilab <dev@lists.scilab.org>
Subject: Re: [Scilab-Dev] [Scilab-users] Issue on Scilab Compilation on&nbsp; 
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Raspbery Pi

Hi Stephane,

Just some updates, I was trying create the thirdparty folder and lib\thirdparty 
folder to manually put the jar and libraries in but unfortunately the configure 
script did not pick up the folders. I will look further into the codes.

Thanks.


Regards,
Chin Luh


---- On Thu, 07 May 2020 22:02:48 +0800 Stéphane Mottelet 
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Le 07/05/2020 à 15:51, Chin Luh Tan a écrit :
Hi Stephane,

Thanks, I will give a try on that.

As there are no repository for 2.2,

All versions of JoGL are available on the official site. E.g. latests 2.2.x is 
here:

https://jogamp.org/deployment/v2.2.4/archive/
base on your experience in Mac, do we need to recompile the whole lib, or we 
could just use the binary/libs from the jogl web? If so, how should we place 
the libs and jar in the system?
in the scilab/thirdparty (for jars) and scilab/lib/thidparty (for jni libs)
The previous Mac compilation the dylib were place in the thirdparty folder, but 
now as I am not using any thirparty from the scilab github, how should I get 
the scilab to refer to the locations?

Just uninstall the .deb JoGL package and the configure script will hopefully 
find its way to the version you put in thirdparty folders.

S.

Thanks again for advice.

Regards,
Chin Luh


---- On Thu, 07 May 2020 20:44:33 +0800 Stéphane Mottelet 
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Hi,
Le 07/05/2020 à 14:29, Chin Luh Tan a écrit :
Hi Stephane,

I applied the patch Change 
17530<https://antispam.utc.fr/proxy/2/c3RlcGhhbmUubW90dGVsZXRAdXRjLmZy/antispam.utc.fr/proxy/2/c3RlcGhhbmUubW90dGVsZXRAdXRjLmZy/codereview.scilab.org/17530>
 but not the Change 
21438<https://antispam.utc.fr/proxy/2/c3RlcGhhbmUubW90dGVsZXRAdXRjLmZy/antispam.utc.fr/proxy/2/c3RlcGhhbmUubW90dGVsZXRAdXRjLmZy/codereview.scilab.org/21438>,
 as the original configure.ac still searching for Jogl 2.2.

I tried the path set 5 and 8 from changes 17530, both compile the scilab with 
minor modification on the fop (to enable detection).

As I am trying to compile in Arm environment, I have to install the 3rd parties 
from apt-get, and with those libs installed, "configure" was able to "pass" for 
the make.

i think the issue is on the jogl now? The parts which differentiate 2.2. and 
2.3 were mentioned in the configure.ac:

AC_JAVA_CHECK_JAR([jogl2],[javax.media.opengl.glu.GLUnurbs],[Scilab 3D 
rendering - Version 2.0], [], [], [2.2])
AC_JAVA_CHECK_JAR([jogl2],[jogamp.opengl.x11.glx.GLX],[Scilab 3D rendering - 
Version 2.3], [], [], 2.3)


On the source point of view, 2.3 version changed all class headers, but there 
are surely may other changes in the implementation.
AC_JAVA_CHECK_JAR([gluegen2-rt],[jogamp.common.os.MachineDescriptionRuntime],[Scilab
 3D rendering])
AC_JAVA_CHECK_JAR([gluegen2-rt],[com.jogamp.common.os.Platform],[Scilab 3D 
rendering])

Should I use the Jogl2.2 for the compilation and use the original configure.ac?

I think so. Just to test that the problem still occurs (or not) with 2.2.

S.

Thanks.

Regards,
Chin Luh




---- On Thu, 07 May 2020 01:42:51 +0800 Stéphane Mottelet 
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If you apply the JoGL patch then third parties have to be updated as well. I 
think you did it. But since this patch is not needed for Linux, I would try to 
compile with previous version.

S.

Le 6 mai 2020 à 18:52, Chin Luh Tan 
<chinluh....@bytecode-asia.com<mailto:chinluh....@bytecode-asia.com>> a écrit :

sorry pls ignore the previous incomplete email which has been accidentally sent:

I tried to compile scilab 6.1 under raspberry pi 4, and the compilation 
completed with scilab lauched with following messages:


Caught handled GLException: EGLGLXDrawableFactory - Could not initialize shared 
resources for EGLGraphicsDevice[type .egl, v1.4.0, connection :0.0, unitID 0, 
handle 0xffffffffa8b148f0, owner true, ResourceToolkitLock[obj 0xb29daf, 
isOwner true, <1fa6506, f15db4>[count 1, qsz 0, owner 
<main-SharedResourceRunner>]]] on thread main-SharedResourceRunner
    [0]: 
jogamp.opengl.egl.EGLDrawableFactory$SharedResourceImplementation.createSharedResource(EGLDrawableFactory.java:518)
    [1]: jogamp.opengl.SharedResourceRunner.run(SharedResourceRunner.java:353)
    [2]: java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)
Caused[0] by NoSuchMethodError: java.nio.IntBuffer.rewind()Ljava/nio/IntBuffer; 
on thread main-SharedResourceRunner
    [0]: com.jogamp.common.nio.Buffers.newDirectIntBuffer(Buffers.java:146)
    [1]: com.jogamp.common.nio.Buffers.newDirectIntBuffer(Buffers.java:150)
    [2]: com.jogamp.common.nio.Buffers.newDirectIntBuffer(Buffers.java:154)
    [3]: 
jogamp.opengl.egl.EGLGraphicsConfiguration.EGLConfig2Capabilities(EGLGraphicsConfiguration.java:221)
    [4]: 
jogamp.opengl.egl.EGLGraphicsConfigurationFactory.eglConfigs2GLCaps(EGLGraphicsConfigurationFactory.java:481)
    [5]: 
jogamp.opengl.egl.EGLDrawableFactory.getAvailableEGLConfigs(EGLDrawableFactory.java:962)
    [6]: 
jogamp.opengl.egl.EGLDrawableFactory.access$800(EGLDrawableFactory.java:88)
    [7]: 
jogamp.opengl.egl.EGLDrawableFactory$SharedResourceImplementation.mapAvailableEGLESConfig(EGLDrawableFactory.java:679)
    [8]: 
jogamp.opengl.egl.EGLDrawableFactory$SharedResourceImplementation.createEGLSharedResourceImpl(EGLDrawableFactory.java:613)
    [9]: 
jogamp.opengl.egl.EGLDrawableFactory$SharedResourceImplementation.createSharedResource(EGLDrawableFactory.java:516)
    [10]: jogamp.opengl.SharedResourceRunner.run(SharedResourceRunner.java:353)
    [11]: java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)
Caught handled GLException: X11GLXDrawableFactory - Could not initialize shared 
resources for X11GraphicsDevice[type .x11, connection :0.0, unitID 0, handle 
0x0, owner false, ResourceToolkitLock[obj 0x1f4f0f8, isOwner false, <1c08638, 
40f0>[count 0, qsz 0, owner <NULL>]]] on thread main-SharedResourceRunner
    [0]: 
jogamp.opengl.x11.glx.X11GLXDrawableFactory$SharedResourceImplementation.createSharedResource(X11GLXDrawableFactory.java:306)
    [1]: jogamp.opengl.SharedResourceRunner.run(SharedResourceRunner.java:353)
    [2]: java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)

while I am still able to launch the Scilab and perform most operation, however, 
when I tried to plot a figure, i get:


java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
        at java.awt.EventQueue.invokeAndWait(EventQueue.java:1349)
        at java.awt.EventQueue.invokeAndWait(EventQueue.java:1324)
        at javax.swing.SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(SwingUtilities.java:1353)
        at org.scilab.modules.gui.SwingView.updateObject(Unknown Source)
        at 
org.scilab.modules.graphic_objects.graphicController.GraphicController$2.run(Unknown
 Source)
        at 
org.scilab.modules.graphic_objects.graphicController.GraphicController.objectUpdate(Unknown
 Source)
        at 
org.scilab.modules.graphic_objects.graphicController.GraphicController.setGraphicObjectRelationship(Unknown
 Source)
        at 
org.scilab.modules.graphic_objects.builder.Builder.cloneAxesModel(Unknown 
Source)
        at 
org.scilab.modules.graphic_objects.builder.Builder.createNewFigureWithAxes(Unknown
 Source)
Caused by: com.jogamp.opengl.GLException: Profile GL_DEFAULT is not available 
on X11GraphicsDevice[type .x11, connection :0.0, unitID 0, handle 0x0, owner 
false, ResourceToolkitLock[obj 0x1f4f0f8, isOwner false, <1c08638, 40f0>[count 
0, qsz 0, owner <NULL>]]], but: []
        at com.jogamp.opengl.GLProfile.get(GLProfile.java:991)
        at com.jogamp.opengl.GLProfile.getDefault(GLProfile.java:722)
        at com.jogamp.opengl.awt.GLJPanel.<init>(GLJPanel.java:363)
        at com.jogamp.opengl.awt.GLJPanel.<init>(GLJPanel.java:337)
        at com.jogamp.opengl.awt.GLJPanel.<init>(GLJPanel.java:325)
        at 
org.scilab.modules.gui.bridge.canvas.SwingScilabCanvasImpl$SafeGLJPanel.<init>(Unknown
 Source)
        at 
org.scilab.modules.gui.bridge.canvas.SwingScilabCanvasImpl$SafeGLJPanel.<init>(Unknown
 Source)
        at 
org.scilab.modules.gui.bridge.canvas.SwingScilabCanvasImpl.createOpenGLComponent(Unknown
 Source)
.
Any suggestion what I need to change for the compilation?

I compile scilab with:
1. gcc, g++, gfortran v 8, and also another try on v9
2. openjdk-8-jdk
3. Tried Raspbian, Ubuntu for Pi 18.04 , same issue.
4. Applied jogl 2.3.2 patch.

Thanks.

Rgds,
CL






---- On Thu, 07 May 2020 00:45:23 +0800 Chin Luh Tan 
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Hi,

I tried to compile scilab 6.1 under raspberry pi 4, and the compilation 
completed with scilab lauched with following messages:


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