Yeah, one thing about the pre-compiled Linux releases is that they don't
include OpenGL (until I'm fairly confident that would work in a reasonable
way, I didn't want to risk it). (The pre-compiled OSX releases do include
OpenGL because on a Mac there is a standard way so it ought to work.)
(Note that with non-native OpenGL there is probably no advantage over
using Tk.)
Wayne
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Marco Roeben wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 10. März 2009 12:31:53 schrieb Wayne Boucher:
>
> > That sounds like the machine is pretty knackered. I guess I'd recommend
> > next trying one of the pre-compiled releases (which come with
> > Python/Tcl/Tk so are hopefully not broken). It's only a few seconds to
> > install them (unpack and run configRelease.py).
>
> Information Update: I played around a bit and I think I could at least solve
> the "tk-problem". There was an rpm-package (kde4-python bindings) that I've
> installed. Now, compiling ccpnmr works and I can create a new project by using
> the tk-interface. Enabling opengl results in this "missing canvas width" error
> message.
>
> The next step was to try the pre-compiled binary. This works fine, as
> expected.
>
> After this I copied the Python, Tk and Tcl version from the pre-compiled
> package to the root directory of an exctracted analysis version. During the
> compiling procedure I pointed analysis to these versions. The result is the
> same, Tk works, OpenGL fails to work.
>
>
>
> best regards
>
> Marco
>
>
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