Hi, there,

I've been working my way through an installation of Pyrobot under Ubuntu
8.04, and have been drawing a lot on postings from 2007 on the subject.
Like Matt Studley, I have had an issue with the configure program putting a
-e at the beginning of a couple of files (pyrobot itself, and version.py).
Removing the -e by hand is a suitable workaround.  I have two big issues
remaining:

-- First of all, I get an error when I try to compile the camera code, the
c++ stuff.  It seems to have troubles finding the Python.h header, though I
have given it the correct include path.  I'm not sure if this is due to some
incompatibility between debian and fedora or what.  I *really* need the
camera functions, so any advice on that front would be especially welcome.

-- Second of all, I can run the Pyrobot simulator and everything works
fine.  I can use the Stage simulator and it starts up fine, but when I try
to use the PlayerRobot to talk to Stage, I get a message from the simulator
saying it is accepting the connection, and then I get the following error,
repeated until I kill the program:
playerc warning   : warning : no socket to write to
playerc error   : failed to get response

I have downloaded current versions of player and stage, and just downloaded
pyrobot from the subversion server today.

Thanks for your help,

Susan

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Susan Fox Math/CS Department
651-696-6553 Macalester College
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.macalester.edu/~fox
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