On Wednesday 28 September 2005 14:58, Bernd Sieker wrote: > On 28.09.05, 10:28:25, sudog wrote: > > I'm also using realsoft3d on NetBSD (2.0_STABLE) with SuSE 9.1 > libraries, and have no such problems.
I'm sitting on -current 3.99.7. Perhaps that's part of it. > > Error: Invalid optimization (Error:r3raster:298) > > Never saw that. That's cool! That means it works for someone else out there--not only works, but work with the specific environment I'm trying to set up. Sweet. You made my day with that statement. > You shouldn't need to do that. Start realsoft3d via the supplied > shell script (called "realsoft3d") to which a link has been installed > during installation, typically in /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin). It > sets a local LD_LIBRARY_PATH to Realsoft's own libraries. Ah, switched ld.so.conf back to normal, and it still runs (sweet) but unfortunately the "invalid optimization" is still there. You're using SuSE9.1 and not the SuSE7.x binaries from the pkgsrc emulation, right? > Never, ever, try to start the binaries directly, i. e. the > executables under /usr/local/realsoft3/bin/. This is asking for > trouble. I hadn't been doing so, so far, except for the r3render daemon. I thought the scripts were doing something funky to deal with the compatibility libraries they shipped with it. Anyway thanks for the note. Now I know it's possible, I just have to keep at it. It's just a matter of time I suppose.
