hi,

try this:
python msys_build_deps.py --all


then this:

python setup.py build --compiler=mingw32 install





On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Tyler Laing <trinio...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm sorry if I seem dense throughout all of this, XD. Okay, so I take your
> package there, unzip it. I copy the pygame source code trunk into there. I
> then use the windows cmd, and cd into that directory, and run python
> setup.py --compiler=mingw32 install ?
>
> I'm sorry, but you're going to need explicate more steps, and that, because
> nothing is working for me. Doing the above, after I removed mingw32, and
> msys, then reinstalled them, then unzipped the msyscore archive in the msys
> directory to update to 1.0.11, I get this:
>
> Hunting dependencies....
> /bin/sh/ : sdl-config: No such directory or file
> WARNING: "sdl-config" failed!
> /bin/shL smpeg-config: No such directory or file
> WARNING: "smpeg-config" failed!
>
> Normally things work for me, but I'm having a lot of trouble here, because
> nothing is clear, and Windows has the worst command-line utility around.
> This is by no means a condemnation of you guys, just that you guys are
> expecting more out of me, and its just not happening.
>
> -Tyler
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 4:34 PM, René Dudfield <ren...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> hi,
>>
>> try this:
>> http://rene.f0o.com/~rene/pygame_mingw32_compile_pack.zip<http://rene.f0o.com/%7Erene/pygame_mingw32_compile_pack.zip>
>>
>> They are the installers for mingw stuff I last installed on my windows
>> machine to compile pygame.  Other people have used those to successfully
>> compile it too... so it should work.
>>
>> Also, if you get the dependency sources that Lenard collected on his page
>> in one bundle:
>> http://www3.telus.net/len_l/pygame/Pygame-1.9.0-deps-src.zip
>>
>> I think the directory structure matters too:
>>
>> # directory with all the source deps in it:
>> pygame/
>>
>> # the trunk is here:
>> pygame/PyGame/
>>
>>
>>
>> cu,
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Tyler Laing <trinio...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Unfortunately, it doesn't work. Does anyone have a better guide or series
>>> of steps to compiling pygame? Those steps should include properly install
>>> msys and associated packages. If not, I'll go over and start using the
>>> prebuilts. Thanks for the effort Lenard.
>>>
>>> -Tyler
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Lenard Lindstrom <le...@telus.net>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Did you install the Msys autoconf, automake and m4 packages from
>>>> sourceforge? They are found under the MSYS Supplementary section of the
>>>> MinGW download page. I suggest using the most recent versions available.
>>>>
>>>> Lenard
>>>>
>>>> Tyler Laing wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Its failing on SDL. I tried running .autogen.sh in the directory, and
>>>>> this is what I got. I just made sure all the extra packages had been
>>>>> extracted to where they should be... including the update automake, 
>>>>> autoconf
>>>>> and m4 tars.
>>>>>
>>>>> $ ./autogen.sh
>>>>> Generating build information using autoconf
>>>>> This may take a while ...
>>>>> Can't locate object method "path" via package "Request" (perhaps you
>>>>> forgot to load "Request"?) at /usr/share/autoconf/Autom4te/C4che.pm line 
>>>>> 69,
>>>>> <GEN1> line 111.
>>>>> Couldn't find autoconf, aborting
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Lenard Lindstrom <le...@telus.net<mailto:
>>>>> le...@telus.net>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>    Which package are you trying to build. Unless the thing crashed
>>>>>    completely msys_build_deps.py should have displayed a listing at
>>>>>    the end showing where it stalled, that is, it will show which DLL
>>>>>    were not installed. The packages taken straight form SVN may not
>>>>>    have a .configure file. msys_build_deps.py will create those
>>>>>    automatically for SDL, SDL_mixer and smpeg. If any other packages
>>>>>    were taken from SVN then it will fail. To manually create a
>>>>>    configure file start the Msys console, go into the package's root
>>>>>    directory and type './autogen.sh'.
>>>>>
>>>>>    Anyway, the general Unix steps msys_build_deps.py takes to
>>>>>    installing a package are:
>>>>>
>>>>>    ./autogen.sh   # only for SVN packages
>>>>>    ./configure
>>>>>    make
>>>>>    make install
>>>>>    strip /usr/local/bin/<lib-name>.DLL
>>>>>
>>>>>    The msys shell scripts run to build the packages are found at the
>>>>>    end of msys_build_deps.py
>>>>>
>>>>>    Lenard
>>>>>
>>>>>    Tyler Laing wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>        Okay, thanks! It went past that, but now its getting an error
>>>>>        that says:
>>>>>        /bin/sh: line 17: ./configure: No such file or directory
>>>>>
>>>>>        Any idea whats going on here?
>>>>>
>>>>>        On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Lenard Lindstrom
>>>>>        <le...@telus.net <mailto:le...@telus.net>
>>>>>        <mailto:le...@telus.net <mailto:le...@telus.net>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>           Hi Tyler,
>>>>>
>>>>>           I wrote msys_build_deps.py and look after the Windows
>>>>>           dependencies. I haven't seen this error before. I run the
>>>>>        program
>>>>>           on both Win 98 and XP. If you are using Msys 1.0.10 try
>>>>>        upgrading
>>>>>           to 1.0.11. I only user 1.0.10 because 1.0.11 doesn't work
>>>>>        on Win
>>>>>           98 and I have limited access to XP. Msys 1.0.11 will be
>>>>>        needed to
>>>>>           build ffmpeg anyway, since the bash shell in 1.0.10 is
>>>>>        apparently
>>>>>           too old for the ffmpeg configure script. If you continue
>>>>> having
>>>>>           problems then just use the prebuilt dependencies for now:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www3.telus.net/len_l/pygame/prebuilt-pygame1.9.0-msvcr71-win32.zip
>>>>>             (for Python 2.4-2.5)
>>>>>           (md5sum 0c9b5c65dbd10b5469d2523cf58b7890)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www3.telus.net/len_l/pygame/prebuilt-pygame1.9.0-msvcr90-win32.zip
>>>>>             (for Python 2.6-3.x)
>>>>>           (md5sum 8dcd7e7c840d656c3ca7576095777c81)
>>>>>
>>>>>           Install the prebuilt directory into the Pygame root
>>>>>        directory, run
>>>>>           config.py and answer 'n' to msys built, 'y' to use prebuilts.
>>>>>
>>>>>           I suppose now I must really try to get ffmpeg built.
>>>>>
>>>>>           Lenard
>>>>>
>>>>>           Tyler Laing wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>               Not python under cygwin. Thats a leftover string from
>>>>> msys
>>>>>               using cygwin code. The command I was trying to execute
>>>>> was
>>>>>               python msys_build_deps.py --all
>>>>>
>>>>>               Python is installed. Msys is installed, but throwing
>>>>>        that error.
>>>>>
>>>>>               And no worries. I just wasn't clear enough. :)
>>>>>
>>>>>               -Tyler
>>>>>
>>>>>               On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Evan Kroske
>>>>>               <e.kro...@gmail.com <mailto:e.kro...@gmail.com>
>>>>>        <mailto:e.kro...@gmail.com <mailto:e.kro...@gmail.com>>
>>>>>               <mailto:e.kro...@gmail.com <mailto:e.kro...@gmail.com>
>>>>>        <mailto:e.kro...@gmail.com <mailto:e.kro...@gmail.com>>>>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>                  Tyler Laing wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>                      <snip />
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>                      The error says that it "Couldn't reserve space
>>>>>        for cygwin's
>>>>>                      heap, Win32 error 6" when sh.exe was executed.
>>>>>
>>>>>                  Why are you trying to install Python under CygWin?
>>>>>        From what I
>>>>>                  understand, most programmers consider that a
>>>>>        separate platform
>>>>>                  from Windows. You should probably try to install the
>>>>>        native
>>>>>                  windows version, instead of the linux version
>>>>>        running under
>>>>>                  cygwin. Sorry if I misunderstood you.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Visit my blog at http://oddco.ca/zeroth/zblog
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>
>>
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