> OpenGL vendor string: Tungsten Graphics, Inc.
> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Radeon 20061018 AGP 1x x86/MMX/SSE2
> TCL
> OpenGL version string: 1.3 Mesa 6.5.2
This is an interesting driver that we've not seen before...
> python 2.4
> ctypes 1.0.1
But this combination has been well-tested. But this traceback
File "/home/joey/projects/pyglet/window/xlib/__init__.py", line 37,
in ?
from pyglet.gl.glxext_abi import *
File "/home/joey/projects/pyglet/gl/glxext_abi.py", line 232, in ?
glXSwapIntervalSGI = _link_function('glXSwapIntervalSGI', c_int,
[c_int], 'SGI_swap_control')
File "/home/joey/projects/pyglet/gl/lib_glx.py", line 52, in link_GL
func = ftype(addr)
TypeError: argument must be callable or integer function address
suggests a problem with ctypes, not the driver. Could you find out
what's being returned into 'addr' here, for example by inserting this
line
print name, addr, type(addr)
before line 52 in pyglet/gl/lib_glx.py?
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] tests $ python test.py
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "test.py", line 201, in ?
> import tests.regression
> ImportError: No module named tests.regression
This looks like your working checkout is broken, perhaps try checking
out trunk cleanly again? (svn is not without its faults).
Alex.
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