[visionegg] Re: New User, Seg Fault
- From: Andrew Straw <andrew.straw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: visionegg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 20:37:24 +0930
Well I have not a clue as to the implications of the output I have
passed
on to you, so I guess I shall just wait.
Unfortunately, neither do I! If you want to track it down from here, I
think you might have to start sprinkling print statements through the
code or do something more sophisticated.
Since you've shown PyOpenGL, pygame, and Tkinter are all working and
since this works on other Windows XP computers I've tried, I think your
particular mix of drivers isn't something all the Vision Egg
dependencies are dealing with.
You could try downloading and running the 16 MB binary demo release
0.9.9 for the Vision Egg. This has all the DLLs from my Windows system
included. (Output gets saved to VisionEgg.log -- the console doesn't
show up on most of the demos.) Hopefully any clues generated in that
process would be informative.
Hopefully you'll work something out!
Cheers!
Andrew
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on to you, so I guess I shall just wait.
- [visionegg] Re: New User, Seg Fault
- From: asif . ladak