Re: [gentoo-user] Which one...blender goes nuts...

2008-12-17 Thread b.n.
meino.cra...@gmx.de ha scritto:
 Hi,
 
 This is slightly off topic, but I hope there is someone
 here, who know the trick...
 
 I use to compile blender myself from the freshest svn checkout
 I could get ... :)
 
 This morning my sync with the outer world presents an update
 of openal from openal-0* to openal-1*. I did this, fires
 up blender and ... BUMM!:
 /usr/local/bin/blender: error while loading shared libraries: libopenal.so.0: 
 cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
 
 
 Ok...rebzuild blender...fails...API changes (The previous blender
 installation remains in place)
 
 So I removed openal (emerge -C) and installed the previous version.
 
 I fired up blender ... BUMM! :
 
 /usr/local/bin/blender: error while loading shared libraries: libopenal.so.1: 
 cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
 
 What the hack is this?
 Blender -- despite the fact that is not changed at all, wants
 openal-1* if openal-0* is installed and vice versa...

Did you recompile blender after coming back to openal-0* ?

m.



[gentoo-user] Which one...blender goes nuts...

2008-12-16 Thread meino . cramer
Hi,

This is slightly off topic, but I hope there is someone
here, who know the trick...

I use to compile blender myself from the freshest svn checkout
I could get ... :)

This morning my sync with the outer world presents an update
of openal from openal-0* to openal-1*. I did this, fires
up blender and ... BUMM!:
/usr/local/bin/blender: error while loading shared libraries: libopenal.so.0: 
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


Ok...rebzuild blender...fails...API changes (The previous blender
installation remains in place)

So I removed openal (emerge -C) and installed the previous version.

I fired up blender ... BUMM! :

/usr/local/bin/blender: error while loading shared libraries: libopenal.so.1: 
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

What the hack is this?
Blender -- despite the fact that is not changed at all, wants
openal-1* if openal-0* is installed and vice versa...

I checked the symlinks to the openal libraries, which were ok.

I check the *.la files...ok!

How can I convince blender to not to insist on the opposite of
what I have installed ???

Is Blender another lifeform on the planet earth just being there to
play bad games to Gentoo-users??? ;)

Keep hacking!
mcc

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