Mark Knecht <[email protected]> [12-02-19 03:13]:
> In a current thread started by Meino where he is having trouble
> emerging hydrogen he reported the following quoted data to Neil. I
> don't believe Neil has responded yet but Meino's data brought me back
> to a question I've meant to ask for a while so I'll take this
> opportunity.
> 
> From Meino:
> 
> <QUOTE>
> With
> 
>    eselect python list
> 
> I get
> 
> Available Python interpreters:
>  [1]   python2.6
>  [2]   python2.7
>  [3]   python3.1
>  [4]   python3.2 *
> </QUOTE>
> 
> which shows python3.2 as the system wide default.
> 
>    It's been my understanding ever since we first emerged any
> python-3.x version that we were not supposed to set any version of
> python3 as the system wide default. On all of my systems I have
> something like this:
> 
> c2stable ~ # eselect python list
> Available Python interpreters:
>   [1]   python2.7 *
>   [2]   python3.2
> c2stable ~ # eselect python list --python2
> Available Python 2 interpreters:
>   [1]   python2.7 *
> c2stable ~ # eselect python list --python3
> Available Python 3 interpreters:
>   [1]   python3.2 *
> c2stable ~ #
> 
>    Now, like Paul Hartman I didn't have any trouble building and
> running Hydrogen as a Jack client. It works just fine for me. However
> no one else seemed to have picked up on Meino's configuration which
> makes me wonder if I missed the memo to make the 3.x version of the
> system wide default.
> 
>    What is the current best practice in this area?
> 
> Cheers,
> Mark
> 

Hi Mark,

after a lot of revdep-rebuilds and unresolved (or over-resolved)
references hydrogen builds fine. TADA! ;)
That is very nice ! :))

Thank you very much for all your help.

Unfortunately the svn-build of blender builds, but 
the executable only prints:

    Fatal Python error: Py_Initialize: Unable to get the locale encoding
    LookupError: no codec search functions registered: can't find encoding
    [1]    20570 abort      blender -noaudio

Does anyone has built a daily snapshot of the svn blender successfully
against the systemwide python 3.2. ?

How can I get blender to work?

Cheers
mcc




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