On Wednesday 28 September 2005 10:47, Mirco "MacSlow" Müller wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, den 28.09.2005, 10:28 -0700 schrieb sudog:
> > I'm using SuSE9.1 as the base system for the install, and I've
> > fixed up all the ld.so.conf to point in the RealSoft's two
> > "extlibs" and "libs" directories (and it manages to read the
> > libraries no problem.)
>
> Are you now using NetBSD or SuSE? I'm about confused right now.

I'm using NetBSD, which has a special "Linux emulation" and as the base 
of that, I have the SuSE9.1 libraries and programs installed. They run 
natively and all other programs seem to work normally--except RealSoft.

>       What version of Realsoft3D are you using? I'm with 5.1.51 and don't

That's the same version I'm running. I meant the "lib" directory, 
myself. Sorry about that. Without putting the "lib" and the "extlibs" 
directory in my ld.so.conf, RealSoft3D can't seem to find all of its 
own libraries. There seem to be some issues there--but anyway, fiddling 
with ld.so.conf fixes things and seems to get them working straight 
off.

> have any "libs"-directory in the install-directory of Realsoft3D.
> Furthermore my "extlibs" is empty. I only have "lib" which contains
> certain core parts of Realsoft3D as shared library-objects. Their
> proper loading is taken care of by the realsoft3d start-script. And I
> have a "lib_compat_glibc_2.2"-directory, which is also empty. I never
> had to tweak my /etc/ld.so.conf either. I just had to make sure my
> "Fedora Core 4" installation meets all the typical
> library-requirements of RS3D... OpenGL, Motif and the like.

I have no OpenGL, so that part I'm not concerned about. Motif and the 
others (libpng for example) are all things I can (and have) deal with. 
It's just during the rendering phase itself that *some* photorealistic 
scenes seem to generate this error. Additionally, I can get the 
"magnifying glass on wood" sample to render perfectly every time.

Doh!

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