WxPython upgrade trouble on Ubuntu 8.04

2010-01-25 Thread lada...@my-deja.com
Hello everyone,

You know the old saying, in for a penny, in for a pound.

Several hours ago I posted this...

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/msg/0a86e792c674adc8

...in which I described my desire to acquire Python 2.6 without
upgrading my Ubuntu Linux installation from 8.04.

Since Python 2.6 is not part of the Ubuntu 8.04 repository, I
installed Python 2.6 manually.  Things are a little messy right now,
since invoking IDLE from the desktop still defaults to Python 2.5.
But I'm getting there.  At least I can access Python 2.6 from the
command prompt, and SCIte also finds 2.6.

Of course, I also have to reinstall all of the Python modules that I
use on 2.6.  I have succeeded with numpy and biopython, both installed
manually.  WxPython is giving me trouble, though.

I visited wxpython.org and noted that wx version 2.8.10.1 fixes some
important bugs that can occur when using Python 2.6.  The instructions
here...

http://wiki.wxpython.org/InstallingOnUbuntuOrDebian

...allowed me to add the wxWidgets apt repository to the list of web
sites that my Synaptic Package Manager checks for updates.  It found
wx 2.8.10.1 and auto-installed it.  I got error messages from Python
2.5 until I also installed python-wxtools, wx2.8-i18n, libwxgtk2.8-
dev, and libgtk2.0-dev as recommended on the web page mentioned
above.  Now import wx worked again, with no error messages, from
Python 2.5.

Installing wx on Python 2.6 is my ultimate goal, and here's where I'm
stuck.  I actually tried import wx from Python 2.6 first, and I got
this result:


 import wx
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File stdin, line 1, in module
  File wx/__init__.py, line 45, in module
from wx._core import *
  File wx/_core.py, line 4, in module
import _core_
ImportError: No module named _core_


I went back to Synaptic, said that I wanted to reinstall wx 2.8.10.1
-- but not really, as I then selected download package files only.
I received the tarball.  The top-level folder has the wx binary stuff,
which I believe is already installed.  I selected the wxPython
directory at the second level.  Tried python setup.py build, and
after several minutes and dozens of warning messages, I finally got
this fatal error:


In file included from /usr/include/wx-2.8/wx/glcanvas.h:54,
 from contrib/glcanvas/gtk/glcanvas_wrap.cpp:2661:
/usr/include/wx-2.8/wx/gtk/glcanvas.h: At global scope:
/usr/include/wx-2.8/wx/gtk/glcanvas.h:47: error: ‘GLXContext’ does not
name a type
/usr/include/wx-2.8/wx/gtk/glcanvas.h:124: error: ISO C++ forbids
declaration of ‘GLXFBConfig’ with no type
/usr/include/wx-2.8/wx/gtk/glcanvas.h:124: error: expected ‘;’ before
‘*’ token
error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1


Worse -- NOW if I start Python 2.5, I get the same error message I got
from 2.6.

Now I'm stuck again.  Any advice?  Many thanks!
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Re: WxPython upgrade trouble on Ubuntu 8.04

2010-01-25 Thread Mike Driscoll
On Jan 25, 5:18 am, lada...@my-deja.com lada...@my-deja.com wrote:
 Hello everyone,

 You know the old saying, in for a penny, in for a pound.

 Several hours ago I posted this...

 http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/msg/0a86e792c674adc8

 ...in which I described my desire to acquire Python 2.6 without
 upgrading my Ubuntu Linux installation from 8.04.

 Since Python 2.6 is not part of the Ubuntu 8.04 repository, I
 installed Python 2.6 manually.  Things are a little messy right now,
 since invoking IDLE from the desktop still defaults to Python 2.5.
 But I'm getting there.  At least I can access Python 2.6 from the
 command prompt, and SCIte also finds 2.6.

 Of course, I also have to reinstall all of the Python modules that I
 use on 2.6.  I have succeeded with numpy and biopython, both installed
 manually.  WxPython is giving me trouble, though.

 I visited wxpython.org and noted that wx version 2.8.10.1 fixes some
 important bugs that can occur when using Python 2.6.  The instructions
 here...

 http://wiki.wxpython.org/InstallingOnUbuntuOrDebian

 ...allowed me to add the wxWidgets apt repository to the list of web
 sites that my Synaptic Package Manager checks for updates.  It found
 wx 2.8.10.1 and auto-installed it.  I got error messages from Python
 2.5 until I also installed python-wxtools, wx2.8-i18n, libwxgtk2.8-
 dev, and libgtk2.0-dev as recommended on the web page mentioned
 above.  Now import wx worked again, with no error messages, from
 Python 2.5.

 Installing wx on Python 2.6 is my ultimate goal, and here's where I'm
 stuck.  I actually tried import wx from Python 2.6 first, and I got
 this result:

  import wx

 Traceback (most recent call last):
   File stdin, line 1, in module
   File wx/__init__.py, line 45, in module
     from wx._core import *
   File wx/_core.py, line 4, in module
     import _core_
 ImportError: No module named _core_

 I went back to Synaptic, said that I wanted to reinstall wx 2.8.10.1
 -- but not really, as I then selected download package files only.
 I received the tarball.  The top-level folder has the wx binary stuff,
 which I believe is already installed.  I selected the wxPython
 directory at the second level.  Tried python setup.py build, and
 after several minutes and dozens of warning messages, I finally got
 this fatal error:

 In file included from /usr/include/wx-2.8/wx/glcanvas.h:54,
                  from contrib/glcanvas/gtk/glcanvas_wrap.cpp:2661:
 /usr/include/wx-2.8/wx/gtk/glcanvas.h: At global scope:
 /usr/include/wx-2.8/wx/gtk/glcanvas.h:47: error: ‘GLXContext’ does not
 name a type
 /usr/include/wx-2.8/wx/gtk/glcanvas.h:124: error: ISO C++ forbids
 declaration of ‘GLXFBConfig’ with no type
 /usr/include/wx-2.8/wx/gtk/glcanvas.h:124: error: expected ‘;’ before
 ‘*’ token
 error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1

 Worse -- NOW if I start Python 2.5, I get the same error message I got
 from 2.6.

 Now I'm stuck again.  Any advice?  Many thanks!

Try re-posting to the wxPython mailing list. Someone there will know
what the next step is.

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Re: WxPython upgrade trouble on Ubuntu 8.04

2010-01-25 Thread John Ladasky
Hi Mike,

Thanks, I forgot that wxPython-users is distinct from comp.soft-
sys.wxwindows.  I'll give it a try.
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