HI, after compiling python 3.2, I have to copy it from /usr/local/lib to zwei5new/install/linux2/2.56/python/lib in my home folder. Before i have the same error as Tobias.
Cheers mib Am 07.03.2011, 15:39 Uhr, schrieb Tobias Oelgarte <tobias.oelga...@googlemail.com>: > I installed the python 3.2 packages on Ubuntu 10.10 from 11.04. No big > deal so far. Some dependecies (as written before), but nothing serious. > In needed to append "mu" in my case and it build with some minor > warnings (as usual). > > But now i'm stuck. Blender fails at the start with the following message: > > found bundled python: > /media/Trekstor_01/temp/blender-build/cmake/bin/2.56/python > Fatal Python error: Py_Initialize: Unable to get the locale encoding > LookupError: no codec search functions registered: can't find encoding > Aborted > > Any idea what might be the reason and how to fix it? > > Am 07.03.2011 15:34, schrieb Campbell Barton: >> Reasons to move to 3.2 sooner then later: >> *note* with the original switch to py3.1 we agreed to bundle a single >> python rather then supporting multiple versions of python, Win and OSX >> are on 3.2 now. >> - maintaining multiple python versions is (a little) overhead for me >> (some function / macro's are new in 3.2). >> - more importantly its a hassle for bug reports, have to ask which >> version of py a user has and rule it out as a cause of python bugs, >> have 3.1 building locally to check. >> - py3.1 has a some filepath bugs users ran into, calculating relative >> paths didn't work right. Though most of these problems were on >> windows. >> - we're aiming to release 2.57 end of March so leaving the switch too >> late means we get less time to test >> scripts/c-api/build-systems/install are ok >> >> If we waited until distributions have stable packages this could be >> until the next release cycle (months?), waiting another week or so >> won't make a big difference. >> >> This is also not a problem for Win and OSX, Linux has the advantage >> that we don't need a pre-compiled lib/ dir but every so often them >> also means dealing with version annoyances like this which is a trade >> off, though a pre-compiled dir wouldn't work well Linux anyway with >> glibc versions... etc. >> >> And it's simple to build python in Linux, 1 line copy paste :) >> >> wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.2/Python-3.2.tar.bz2 ; tar >> -jxpf Python-3.2.tar.bz2 ; cd Python-3.2 ; ./configure >> --prefix=$HOME/py32 ; make ; make install >> >> @Tobias, no need to make a mess out of your system, just install to a >> local path, see above --prefix=... >> >> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Tobias Oelgarte >> <tobias.oelga...@googlemail.com> wrote: >>> To make the list complete, also: >>> >>> * python3.2-dev >>> * libpython3.2 >>> >>> Am 07.03.2011 15:03, schrieb Tobias Oelgarte: >>>> You will need to install the following packages from natty, otherwise >>>> the dependencies are not fulfilled: >>>> >>>> * python3.2 >>>> * python3.2-minimal >>>> * libdb5.1 >>>> * libsqlite3-0 >>>> >>>> They might change in future, so it can happen that you will need to >>>> install even more dependencies. >>>> >>>> Am 07.03.2011 14:57, schrieb Tobias Kummer: >>>>> Tobias, try https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3.2/3.2-1, >>>>> there >>>>> is a "Builds" section on the right where you can d/l python for your >>>>> architecture (i386/x64 etc). >>>>> >>>>> On 03/07/2011 02:43 PM, Tobias Oelgarte wrote: >>>>>> That may work for Fedora. But i could not find any packages for >>>>>> Ubuntu >>>>>> 10.10 so far. So i will need to compile python on my own and make a >>>>>> mess >>>>>> out of my system again... >>>>>> >>>>>> Am 07.03.2011 14:30, schrieb Tobias Kummer: >>>>>>> I'm on Fedora 14. A quick "sudo yum update python3 >>>>>>> --enablerepo=rawhide" >>>>>>> updated my python to 3.2. Then just had to add SUFFIX = "mu" in my >>>>>>> user-config.py. Pretty hacky transition for now, but it works >>>>>>> without >>>>>>> having to compile Py3.2 for yourself. I think most Linux distros >>>>>>> have >>>>>>> 3.2 in their development repository, so enabling it for updating >>>>>>> Python >>>>>>> should fix it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Greets! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 03/07/2011 02:21 PM, Tobias Oelgarte wrote: >>>>>>>> I have the same problem. Ubuntu 10.10 is still at 2.6.6 as the >>>>>>>> default. >>>>>>>> It has 3.1 as the alternative. But why should we now need 3.2 in a >>>>>>>> rush. >>>>>>>> This makes things only complicated for users that don't want to >>>>>>>> compile >>>>>>>> anything on their own. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Am 07.03.2011 14:16, schrieb rsaave...@ono.com: >>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>> I compile blender once o twice a week, but today I got this >>>>>>>>> error: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> #error "Python versions below 3.1 are not supported anymore, >>>>>>>>> you'll need to update your python." >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> That keep me wondering what the >>>>>>>>> problem was, until I realized that in >>>>>>>>> blender/python/intern/bpy_util.h >>>>>>>>> there was this check: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> #if PY_VERSION_HEX< 0x03020000 >>>>>>>>> #error "Python >>>>>>>>> versions below 3.1 are not supported anymore, you'll need to >>>>>>>>> update >>>>>>>>> your python." >>>>>>>>> #endif >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Please, someone fix the message :) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> By the >>>>>>>>> way, I downloaded and compiled python 3.2 and then I had to put >>>>>>>>> BF_PYTHON_VERSION = '3.2m' in user-config.py . >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> After that it >>>>>>>>> copiled without problems and runned. I haven't tested blender >>>>>>>>> yet to >>>>>>>>> find if this breaks anything. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ----Mensaje original---- >>>>>>>>> De: >>>>>>>>> ideasma...@gmail.com >>>>>>>>> Fecha: 07/03/2011 12:35 >>>>>>>>> Para: "bf-blender >>>>>>>>> developers"<bf-committers@blender.org> >>>>>>>>> Asunto: [Bf-committers] Moving >>>>>>>>> to Python 3.2.x >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Now we have Mac& Windows building with python 3.1 we >>>>>>>>> can drop support >>>>>>>>> for all OS's. >>>>>>>>> For Linux this probably means you'll >>>>>>>>> need to build your own since few >>>>>>>>> distributions support py3.2 yet. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I've >>>>>>>>> updated the instructions for building python here. >>>>>>>>> http://wiki.blender. >>>>>>>>> org/index.php/Dev:2.5/Doc/Building_Blender/Linux/Troubleshooting#Python >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> note, since our wiki update the syntax highlighting has gone a >>>>>>>>> strange >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> (since moving servers) so some text is easier to read when >>>>>>>>> selected. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> One gotcha with 3,.2 is that python now has a suffix which >>>>>>>>> depends on >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> build-options so you may have libpython32mu.so or >>>>>>>>> libpython32d.so, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> where before it was simply libpython32.so. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> From ./configure.in >>>>>>>>> * -- >>>>>>>>> with-pydebug (adds a 'd') >>>>>>>>> * --with-pymalloc (adds a 'm') >>>>>>>>> * --with- >>>>>>>>> wide-unicode (adds a 'u') >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> This means getting the path to includes& >>>>>>>>> libs isn't so simple >>>>>>>>> anymore, for linux it may be best to search for >>>>>>>>> all possibly >>>>>>>>> combinations of d/m/u to detect the python version, but >>>>>>>>> for now these >>>>>>>>> need to be set manually. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> Bf-committers mailing list >>>>>>>> Bf-committers@blender.org >>>>>>>> http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> Bf-committers mailing list >>>>>>> Bf-committers@blender.org >>>>>>> http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers >>>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Bf-committers mailing list >>>>>> Bf-committers@blender.org >>>>>> http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers >>>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Bf-committers mailing list >>>>> Bf-committers@blender.org >>>>> http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers >>>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Bf-committers mailing list >>> Bf-committers@blender.org >>> http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers >>> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Bf-committers mailing list > Bf-committers@blender.org > http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list Bf-committers@blender.org http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers