Well, the Ubuntu compile seems to work - first run got it to the
black-window-of-emptiness, which is the expected behavior without any
actual world data.
Plugging in my test world from my Windows install, everything came up on
the graphical server window nicely!
...
Not so good at home on Debian. First run compiled, but the binary
segfaulted. Subsequent runs failed compile with:
In file included from /usr/include/python3.2mu/Python.h:67:0,
from
/scratch/naali-deps/install/include/PythonQtInstanceWrapper.h:45,
from /scratch/naali-deps/install/include/PythonQt.h:46,
from
/scratch/naali/src/Application/PythonScriptModule/StableHeaders.h:10,
from
/scratch/naali/src/Application/PythonScriptModule/StableHeaders.cpp:3:
/usr/include/python3.2mu/object.h:402:18: error: expected unqualified-id
before ‘;’ token
make[2]: ***
[src/Application/PythonScriptModule/CMakeFiles/PythonScriptModule.dir/StableHeaders.o]
Error 1
and a bunch of related fails around the same error. I am assuming this is
an issue with Debian's current python3.2 source code, rather than with
anything in ReX.
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