Croquet under linux problems

David A. Smith davidasmith at bellsouth.net
Sat Nov 9 21:16:21 UTC 2002


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Regards,

David



At 01:04 PM 11/9/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>On Saturday 09 November 2002 01:00 pm, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
> > On Sat, 9 Nov 2002, Ned Konz wrote:
> > > I built the VM as Bert described. I have GLX installed on my
> > > system, as well as libffi.
> > > When I drag the OpenGL morph from the Objects tool, I get the
> > > following walkback.
> > > It appears that aRenderer is a B3DHardwareEngine but should be a
> > > GLXUnix instead.
> >
> > As far as I can tell, the OpenGL morph is a left-over from
> > debugging. You should use the Teapot morph instead.
>
>Then I get "Couldnt construct space".
>Now, I don't know how to use this; I just accepted the default
>rendezvous URL of 'http://www.reed.com/TeaLand/spaces/intro.tea'.
>
>Which caused TeapotMorph>>loadInitialSpace to return nil.
>
>TeapotMorph(Object)>>error:
>[] in TeapotMorph>>requestInitialSpace
>BlockContext>>ensure:
>CursorWithMask(Cursor)>>showWhile:
>TeapotMorph>>requestInitialSpace
>TeapotMorph>>justDroppedInto:event:
>PasteUpMorph(Morph)>>handleDropMorph:
>DropEvent>>sentTo:
>PasteUpMorph(Morph)>>handleEvent:
>MorphicEventDispatcher>>dispatchDropEvent:with:
>MorphicEventDispatcher>>dispatchEvent:with:
>PasteUpMorph(Morph)>>processEvent:using:
>PasteUpMorph>>processEvent:using:
>PasteUpMorph(Morph)>>processEvent:
>HandMorph>>sendEvent:focus:clear:
>HandMorph>>sendEvent:focus:
>HandMorph>>dropMorph:event:
>[] in HandMorph>>dropMorphs:
>Array(SequenceableCollection)>>reverseDo:
>HandMorph(Morph)>>submorphsReverseDo:
>HandMorph>>dropMorphs:
>HandMorph>>handleEvent:
>HandMorph>>processEvents
>[] in WorldState>>doOneCycleNowFor:
>Array(SequenceableCollection)>>do:
>WorldState>>handsDo:
>WorldState>>doOneCycleNowFor:
>WorldState>>doOneCycleFor:
>PasteUpMorph>>doOneCycle
>[] in Project class>>spawnNewProcess
>[] in BlockContext>>newProcess
>--
>Ned Konz
>http://bike-nomad.com
>GPG key ID: BEEA7EFE




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