Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => Corepure64 => Topic started by: blackfox1 on September 26, 2017, 05:08:03 AM
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I unpack archive and write at terminal: blender. Terminal returns: command not found.
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Hi blackfox1
I take it you are in the directory you unpacked the archive in. Try:
./blender
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Nothing. I make "cd" before execute. "run" command from menu also ignores blender(elf). I don`t try other files,but think that result will be same..... And there is also no "wifi" option in Corepure menu, that was in TCL...... (TCL ignores blender too)
P.S. As I a can see Tiny Core is dream-os and os of the future :))) There are no analogs now, so I want it very much...
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Hi blackfox1
Nothing. I make "cd" before execute.
What do you mean "nothing"? After you entered ./blender what was the exact response?
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./blender not found :(((, as I can remember now
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Hi blackfox1
Then it's in that directory. Maybe check if it's in a subdirectory and try from there.
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I try to launch it some times before, by 2 linuxes.
First Porteus: All ok.
Second: Lighthouse puppy: I think, the same story like there (I cannot find solution(I don`t try to find it))
Maybe something about hardware................................
I will try today another computer...
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Is blender a script or a binary?
If it's a binary, is it looking for the loader in /lib64?
If it's a script, is it looking for bash or for perl/python in /usr/bin?
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It's a binary.
I've tried to list out the possible dependencies, but no luck.
Here's what I've found out so far ...
tc@box:~$ tce-load -i expat2.tcz libGL.tcz libXi.tcz libXrender.tcz glu.tcz
tc@box:/tmp/blender-2.79-linux-glibc219-x86_64$ ./blender
/home/sources/blender-release/intern/ghost/intern/GHOST_WindowX11.cpp:198: X11 glXQueryVersion() failed, verify working openGL system!
initial window could not find the GLX extension
Writing: /tmp/blender.crash.txt
Segmentation fault
tc@box:/tmp/blender-2.79-linux-glibc219-x86_64$ cat /tmp/blender.crash.txt
# Blender 2.79 (sub 0), Commit date: 2017-09-11 10:43, Hash 5bd8ac9abfa
# backtrace
./blender(BLI_system_backtrace+0x20) [0x1a6c8e0]
./blender() [0x107a525]
/lib/libc.so.6(+0x2fbf0) [0x7f435f72ebf0]
./blender(GHOST_GetDPIHint+0) [0x1a85b10]
./blender(WM_window_set_dpi+0x12) [0x1099022]
./blender(ED_screen_refresh+0xc1) [0x1361201]
./blender(ED_screens_initialize+0x2b) [0x136183b]
./blender(WM_check+0x68) [0x107ae08]
./blender(wm_homefile_read+0x261) [0x1087b01]
./blender(WM_init+0xf1) [0x108a0e1]
./blender(main+0x264) [0x1018a44]
/lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0x15a) [0x7f435f71fe9e]
./blender() [0x107747e]
Then, I tried to compile from source ...
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -DPYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/local/include/python2.7 -DPYTHON_LIBRARY=/usr/local/lib/libpython2.7.so
...
-- Could NOT find OpenImageIO (missing: OPENIMAGEIO_LIBRARY OPENIMAGEIO_INCLUDE_DIR)
-- OpenImageIO not found, disabling WITH_CYCLES
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:870 (message):
Cycles requires WITH_OPENIMAGEIO, the library may not have been found.
Configure OIIO or disable WITH_CYCLES
...
The deps I used so far
compiletc
cmake
git
boost-dev
openal-dev
python-dev
OpenImageIO, we don't have such library. :(
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There must be someone who use Blender by TCl. Really..... or not...?
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Ref:
..could not find the GLX extension..
..did you have the graphics-KERNEL and Xorg-7.7-3d extensions loaded before "startx"
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Ref: ..could not find the GLX extension..
..did you have the graphics-KERNEL and Xorg-7.7-3d extensions loaded before "startx"
Yes for Xorg-7.7-3d, no for graphics-KERNEL.
After loading graphics-KERNEL, the binary blender has launched.
(https://i.imgur.com/CdqROtN.png?1)
However, the lack of OpenImageIO library could become a problem for the users.
@blackfox1, try it out :)
tce-load -i expat2.tcz libGL.tcz libXi.tcz libXrender.tcz glu.tcz python graphics-KERNEL Xorg-7.7-3d
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Sorry, I`m newbee in linuxex, and just second day at TCL. So tell me please how I can use these Xorg/gr-kernel...
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I've figured out the missing dependencies. :)
You need flash for this. (getFlash.tcz)
Test environment: TC 8.2, 64-bit, boot with "base".
Dependencies:
flash.tcz
glu.tcz
graphics-KERNEL.tcz
Xorg-7.7-3d.tcz
expat2.tcz
libGL.tcz
libXi.tcz
libXrender.tcz
Note that the official blender executable package (blender-2.79-linux-glibc219-x86_64.tar.bz2) comes with a "libGLU.so.1".
You can link the lib to your file system if you want to omit "glu.tcz" from the list above.
Recommended extras:
aterm.tcz
openbox-config.tcz
mylocale.tcz
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didn't want to start a new thread so just dropping this link here:
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/22/01/23/0026257/blender-30-released-with-more-new-features-and-improvements
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