On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 2:52 AM, Rudy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi ll,
>  I am trying to develop game using Cocos2d game library ; that in turn
> uses pyglet library.
> Setup :
>            python 2.5.4
>            pyglet 1.1.2
>            cocos2d-0.3.0
> on  Windows Vista Home Premium (32 bit).
> I try to add my content subdirs as resource path in pyglet like this:
>
>        pyglet.resource.path= ['content//Sprites/Player']
>        pyglet.resource.reindex()
>
> I keep getting this error :
> File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\pyglet\resource.py", line 324, in
> reindex
>    'Backslashes not permitted in relative path'

I'll assume that you have a typo above in your resource.path (which as
printed doesn't actually contain any backslashes).

The error message is displayed to force you to use forward slashes in
place of backslashes, to ensure your program is cross-platform.
Backslashes are valid path separators only on Windows, whereas forward
slashes work everywhere (including windows).

Looking at the code now, I'm not sure why it doesn't just replace the
slash itself...

Alex.

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