vuvk
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Posted on: September 25, 2012, 03:58:49 am |
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Location: Russia Joined: Sep 2012
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Hi all! Help me, please. I have Ubuntu 12.04 and Linux Mint 13. ENIGMA can't start on it. My steps: sudo apt-get install g++ zlib1g-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libalure-dev git git clone git://github.com/enigma-dev/enigma-dev.git cd enigma-dev/ python install.py java -jar lgm16b4.jar and I see that Process terminated Initializing Enigma: Linking up to IDE Implementing JDI basics UnimplementedUnimplemented
Choosing language... Eenie, meenie, minie, C++ Reading GCC builtins Read key `defines` as `cpp -dM -x c++ -E $blank` Parsed `cpp` `-dM -x c++ -E blank.txt`: redirect=yes TRUE
*********** EXECUTE `/usr/bin/cpp` `-dM` `-x` `c++` `-E` `blank.txt`
Call succeeded Read key `searchdirs` as `gcc -E -x c++ -v $blank` Parsed `gcc` `-E -x c++ -v blank.txt`: redirect=yes TRUE
*********** EXECUTE `/usr/bin/gcc` `-E` `-x` `c++` `-v` `blank.txt`
Call succeeded Searching for directories between "#include <...> search starts here:" and "End of search list." Toolchain returned 9 search directories: Creating parse context Parsing settings...
Could not open ENIGMAsystem/SHELL/Graphics_Systems/OpenGL/Config/xlib.ey.
Could not open ENIGMAsystem/SHELL/Widget_Systems/None/Config/xlib.ey.
Could not open ENIGMAsystem/SHELL/Audio_Systems/OpenAL/Config/xlib.ey. TOINT: 0 TOINT: 0 TOINT: 0 TOINT: 0 TOINT: 0 Setting up IDE editables... %e-yaml --- treat-literals-as: 0 sample-lots-of-radios: 0 inherit-equivalence-from: 0 sample-checkbox: on sample-edit: DEADBEEF sample-combobox: 0 inherit-strings-from: 0 inherit-escapes-from: 0 inherit-increment-from: 0
target-audio: OpenAL target-windowing: xlib target-compiler: gcc target-graphics: OpenGL target-widget: None target-collision: BBox target-networking: None
extensions: Universal_System/Extensions/Alarms,Universal_System/Extensions/Timelines,Universal_System/Extensions/Paths,Universal_System/Extensions/MotionPlanning,Universal_System/Extensions/DateTime,Universal_System/Extensions/DataStructures
Creating swap. Dumping whiteSpace definitions...Opening ENIGMA for parse... Segmentation fault
I read this http://enigma-dev.org/docs/Wiki/LateralGM:Workdir but didn't understand nothing. what should I do more? P.S.: sorry for my bad english.
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polygone
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Reply #1 Posted on: September 25, 2012, 05:03:47 am |
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Location: England Joined: Mar 2009
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Looks like the same problem posted by somebody else recently: http://enigma-dev.org/forums/index.php?topic=991So Josh will have to get on the case, won't be happy about that
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I honestly don't know wtf I'm talking about but hopefully I can muddle my way through.
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Josh @ Dreamland
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Reply #2 Posted on: September 25, 2012, 01:21:30 pm |
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Prince of all Goldfish
Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA Joined: Feb 2008
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Interesting. Are you on 32-bit as well, vuvk?
Also, is your working copy entirely up to date?
I have fixed everything I could find on 64bit; at present I just do not have a 32-bit system available. I will try to get one booted in a VM, as this is becoming a pandemic.
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"That is the single most cryptic piece of code I have ever seen." -Master PobbleWobble "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." -Evelyn Beatrice Hall, Friends of Voltaire
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Josh @ Dreamland
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Reply #4 Posted on: September 26, 2012, 11:53:40 am |
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Prince of all Goldfish
Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA Joined: Feb 2008
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I have shelled in to a 32-bit box of mine running an old version of Ubuntu. I still can not reproduce this issue. I need someone who actually has this problem to show up on the ENIGMA IRC channel and work with me to resolve this.
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« Last Edit: September 26, 2012, 12:09:12 pm by polygone »
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"That is the single most cryptic piece of code I have ever seen." -Master PobbleWobble "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." -Evelyn Beatrice Hall, Friends of Voltaire
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Josh @ Dreamland
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Reply #7 Posted on: September 28, 2012, 03:49:04 pm |
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Prince of all Goldfish
Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA Joined: Feb 2008
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Okay, now I need to figure out what you and nbeerbower have in common. No one else has been able to reproduce this.
It's clearly something about your computer or the way you configure all of your operating systems.
I doubt it's international settings; nbeer lives in Pennsylvania. We've established it's not architecture, because it works fine on my 32-bit computer. What does that leave?
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« Last Edit: September 28, 2012, 03:50:47 pm by Josh @ Dreamland »
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vuvk
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Reply #8 Posted on: September 28, 2012, 11:17:21 pm |
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Location: Russia Joined: Sep 2012
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Yesterday, I tried to run ENIGMA on my computer at work with an intel core i3. At home I have a computer with an AMD 64. I just take the image downloading from the site of Ubuntu, the following description ( http://enigma-dev.org/docs/Wiki/Install:Git) and it does not work.
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Josh @ Dreamland
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Reply #9 Posted on: September 29, 2012, 10:23:12 am |
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Prince of all Goldfish
Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA Joined: Feb 2008
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When I follow the steps in the wiki, ie, when I run
git clone git://github.com/enigma-dev/enigma-v.git . python install.py java -jar lgm16b4.jar
Everything is downloaded and installed correctly, and the system runs fine. I can run my Ludum Dare entry and everything. So assuming those are the steps you followed, it must be something different about the ISO you obtained. I'm willing to download that ISO and attempt to run ENIGMA on it, but I will need you to link me to it or tell me explicitly how you downloaded it (For starters, was it the 32-bit or 64-bit disc?).
Also, what is the output from [snip]java -version[/snip] on your machine?
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« Last Edit: September 29, 2012, 10:25:18 am by Josh @ Dreamland »
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Josh @ Dreamland
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Reply #12 Posted on: October 06, 2012, 09:52:42 am |
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Prince of all Goldfish
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I would think the link errors would be reported along with the segfault notification if that were the case, but it may be. Usually GlibC is good about reporting runtime link problems.
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