Have you asked on the SDL mailing list yet? Since this does indeed seem to be an SDL problem, they are likely to be interested in the problem too.
http://lists.libsdl.org/listinfo.cgi/sdl-libsdl.org --- James Paige On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 08:52:38PM -0400, pierrelafran...@sympatico.ca wrote: > Hi > I have succeffully (with a certain amount of pain to update Ubuntu and > ARM systems ;-) compiled a SDL program. > > On ARM system, SDL doesn't receive good event ID (if I may call it like > this). When pressing any digit from wired keyboard, it works fine. > When pressing any digit from wireless keyboard, it receive : "numlock > key was pressed". > > So Pygames is out of the loop, like you all suspected (I have to learn). > Now what do I do to progress in my investigation ? > Can I recompile SDL with different options ? > Is SDL relies on an other librairy ? > Both system have libsdl version 1.2 > > Thanks > > -- > Pierre Lafrance > > pierrelafran...@sympatico.ca wrote: > > James Paige wrote: > >> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 08:58:27AM -0400, pierrelafran...@sympatico.ca > >> wrote: > >>> René Dudfield wrote: > >>>> yeah, looks like somewhere the keyboard mappings aren't working. > >>>> Likely in linux, C or SDL land. > >>>> > >>>> This is not a pygame level issue. > >>>> > >>>> Check on the SDL mailing list, or the arm platform mailing list perhaps? > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> cheers, > >>>> > >>>> > >>> Hi Rene. > >>> What I don't understand is : > >>> + The alphanumeric keyboards works fine with ARM plateform and Pygame > >>> + The numeric keyboard works fine with ARM plateform in a text editor > >>> + The numeric keyboard does't works fine with ARM plateform and Pygame > >>> > >>> So I'm not sure what to look at yet since hardware and software is ok. > >>> Anyway, I'll keep you post on progress > >>> > >>> Thanks > >>> > >>> Pierre > >> I would suggest writing a very small test program in C using SDL. You > >> can find some suitable example code at > >> http://www.libsdl.org/intro.en/usingevents.html > >> > >> Compile it with gcc, and use it to test and see if this problem affects > >> the underlying SDL library when python and pygame are not involved. > >> > >> That will narrow down where the problem is. > >> > >> --- > >> James Paige > >> > >> > > Hi > > I have succeffully (with a certain amount of pain to update Ubuntu and > > ARM systems ;-) compiled a SDL program. > > > > On ARM system, SDL doesn't receive good event ID (if I may call it like > > this). When pressing any digit from wired keyboard, it works fine. > > When pressing any digit from wireless keyboard, it receive : "numlock > > key was pressed". > > > > So Pygames is out of the loop, like you all suspected (I have to learn). > > Now what do I do to progress in my investigation ? > > Can I recompile SDL with different options ? > > Is SDL relies on an other librairy ? > > Both system have libsdl version 1.2 > > > > Thanks > > > > > >