As far as the version I was using, I just grabbed everything linked to in the Download and install for windows section of for 2.4 i.e.: python-2.4.4.msi Numeric-24.2.win32-py2.4.exe numarray-1.3.3.win32-py2.4.exe PIL-1.1.6.win32-py2.4.exe PyOpenGL-2.0.2.01.py2.4-numpy23.exe pygame-1.7.1release.win32-py2.4.exe visionegg-1.0.win32-py2.4.exe ...anyways, I just tried the download/install instructions for 2.5, (after uninstalling 2.4 and associated programs), and it still looks like I'm getting the same error. -Dave Bissig On 12/15/07, Andrew Straw <astraw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > What VE version are you using, and which package did you download > (exactly, if you can remember). Did you upgrade from an older version of > anything? > > Finally, if it's an option, I have recently installed using the Python > 2.5/win32 instructions and verified that they work for me. That route > might work better for you if you don't have too much software that > couldn't stand a little upgrade... > > -Andrew > > Dave Bissig wrote: > > > > In display_dc_restoration.py, > > > > The error arises (@line 62) with screen = ... in > > #**####################### > > for bpp in bpps: > > success = False > > for size in sizes: > > print 'trying to initialize fullscreen %d x %d, %d bpp'%( > > size[0], size[1], bpp) > > try: > > screen = VisionEgg.Core.Screen( size = size, > > fullscreen = True, > > preferred_bpp = bpp, > > maxpriority = False, > > hide_mouse = True, > > sync_swap = True, > > ) > > #**###################### > > > > > > > > In grating.py, > > > > The error arises (@line 19) with screen = ... in > > > > #**###################### > > screen = get_default_screen() > > #**###################### > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > -Dave Bissig > > > > > > > > On 12/14/07, *Andrew Straw* < astraw@xxxxxxxxxxx > > <mailto:astraw@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > > > Hi Dave, > > > > This is hard to debug, but it looks like there's an incompatibility > > between some of the modules you've installed. In an attempt to > > narrow > > it down, could you try putting print statements in your script to > > see at > > what command it crashes? Typically, I've seen these most often > > when the > > version of Numeric used is different than the version that > > PyOpenGL was > > compiled with. > > > > As far as py2exe -- I haven't used it in a long time, but it did > > work... > > > > Dave Bissig wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I haven't been able to get VisionEgg to work. > > > > > > It doesn't seem to be a simple installation problem... > > > (About a year ago, I got everything to work on a couple of > computers > > > following your download/install instrux). > > > here's the output from check-config.py : > > > > > > ################################### > > > Version checklist: > > > > > > Python version 2.4.4 <OK> > > > extra Python info: <#71, Oct 18, 2006, 08:34:43> [MSC v.1310 32 > bit > > > <Intel>] > > > Numeric version 24.2 <OK> > > > PyOpenGL <package "OpenGL"> version 2.0.2.01 < http://2.0.2.01> > > <http://2.0.2.01> <OK> > > > pygame version 1.7.1release <OK> > > > Python Imaging Library <package "image"> version 1.1.6 <OK> > > > > > > Optional module<s>: > > > > > > Pyro failed > > > winioport failed > > > ################################### > > > > > > So, suppose I try to run display_dc_restoration.py. > > > It doesn't work, and I get the following error message: > > > > > > ################################### > > > trying to initialize fullscreen 640 x 480, 32 bpp > > > No handlers could be found for logger "VisionEgg.Core" > > > Fatal Python error: <pygame parachute> Segmentation Fault > > > > > > This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an > > > unusual way. > > > Please contact the application's support team for more > information. > > > ################################### > > > > > > If I try to tun e.g. grating.py, the Vision Egg - Graphics > > > configuation window comes up, > > > and upon hitting ok (after either leaving the default values > > > everywhere, or playing with those a bit), > > > the program closes, leaving the error message: > > > > > > ################################### > > > Fatal Python error: <pygame parachute> Segmentation Fault > > > > > > This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an > > > unusual way. > > > Please contact the application's support team for more > information. > > > ################################### > > > > > > (flames_pygame.py works fine, btw). > > > > > > I've gotten the same type of error, even after trying a fresh > > > download/install on a different computer, > > > and trying older and newer versions of everything. > > > ...kind of baffling, since I have working copies sitting around on > > > other PCs. > > > > > > Thoughts on what I'm doing wrong? > > > > > > PS > > > > > > Can you give some more detailed info on how to rig things up for > > using > > > py2exe? > > > > > > -Dave Bissig > > > > > > > ====================================== > > The Vision Egg mailing list > > Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/visionegg > > Website: http://www.visionegg.org/mailinglist.html > > > > > > ====================================== > The Vision Egg mailing list > Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/visionegg > Website: http://www.visionegg.org/mailinglist.html >