[opensource-dev] attempting to compile a viewer

Andromeda Quonset andromedaquonset at gmail.com
Sun Jan 30 01:35:12 PST 2011


I have gotten a little farther, but I am still having an issue:

E:\linden\indra>develop.py -G VC80
Running 'cmake -G "Visual Studio 8 2005" -DSTANDALONE:BOOL=OFF 
-DUNATTENDED:BOOL
=OFF -DROOT_PROJECT_NAME:STRING=SecondLife "" "E:\\linden\\indra"' in 
'build-VC8
0'
-- Check for working C compiler using: Visual Studio 8 2005
-- Check for working C compiler using: Visual Studio 8 2005 -- works
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
-- Check for working CXX compiler using: Visual Studio 8 2005
-- Check for working CXX compiler using: Visual Studio 8 2005 -- works
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "install.py", line 80, in ?
     from indra.base import llsd
   File "E:\linden\indra\lib\python\indra\base\llsd.py", line 37, in ?
     from indra.util.fastest_elementtree import ElementTreeError, fromstring
   File 
"E:\linden\indra\lib\python\indra\util\fastest_elementtree.py", line 62,
in ?
     from xml.etree.ElementTree import *
ImportError: No module named etree.ElementTree
CMake Error at cmake/Prebuilt.cmake:39 (message):
   Failed to download or unpack prebuilt 'ogg-vorbis'.  Process returned 1.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
   cmake/Audio.cmake:11 (use_prebuilt_binary)
   llaudio/CMakeLists.txt:6 (include)


-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
Cleaning 'build-VC80'
Error: the command 'cmake' exited with status 1

E:\linden\indra>

This is VS2005 Professional, not the express version.
The system I am running on is Windows 7 x64, and I am not trying to 
produce a 64-bit viewer.

I have gane back through the archives for this list, and I've found a 
few other instances of the same error message:

Failed to download or unpack prebuilt 'ogg-vorbis'.  Process returned 1.

and one person solved it by manually downloading it, and saving it in 
a temp directory.  That doesn't seem to have worked for me.  Either 
the problem here is something else, or I am putting it in the wrong 
temp directory.

I am using Python 2.5 and CMake 2.8.3  Should I be using other 
versions instead?

Thanks in advance!
Andro

At 09:43 PM 1/29/2011, you wrote:
>some of this might help you. make sure you have Python Installed
>
>Good Luck,
>
><https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Talk:Microsoft_Windows_Builds#VC.2B.2B_Express_2005_Settings_that_resulted_in_a__successful_build_of_snowglobe_2.0>https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Talk:Microsoft_Windows_Builds#VC.2B.2B_Express_2005_Settings_that_resulted_in_a__successful_build_of_snowglobe_2.0.
>
>
>From: Andromeda Quonset <andromedaquonset at gmail.com>
>To: opensource-dev at lists.secondlife.com
>Sent: Sat, January 29, 2011 9:06:16 PM
>Subject: [opensource-dev] attempting to compile a viewer
>
>I am using VS2005, attempting to compile viewer 1.22 (I wanted to
>start with 1.23.5, but the source seems unavailable).
>
>My problem ATM is with running <http://develop.py>develop.py
>
>I am getting the following error message:
>
>
>CMake Error at cmake/Python.cmake:47 (message):
>   No Python interpreter found
>Call Stack (most recent call first):
>   cmake/Prebuilt.cmake:3 (include)
>   cmake/Audio.cmake:2 (include)
>   llaudio/CMakeLists.txt:6 (include)
>
>
>-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
>Cleaning 'build-vc80'
>Error: the command 'cmake' exited with status 1
>
>There are some messages prior to this, but they seem to be warnings
>related to a lack of CMakeLists.txt in the Input directories, and I
>assume I can ignore them for now.
>
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