[Robotics] robotics example

Breno Carneiro Pinheiro brenodee at gmail.com
Fri Jan 22 04:03:35 CET 2010


Hi, sorry for another message! I 'd like to know how to enable yarpview
during yarp installation. It's probably necessary to run some examples,
isn't?

Thanks again,

Breno

2010/1/18 Gilberto Echeverria <gilberto.echeverria at laas.fr>

>  Hi Breno,
>
> I can see a couple of problens from the output you've sent.
>
>
> root at breno-HP:/usr/local/blender# Detected GL_ARB_texture_env_combine
> Detected GL_ARB_texture_cube_map
> Detected GL_ARB_multitexture
> Detected GL_ARB_vertex_program
> Detected GL_ARB_depth_texture
> Detected GL_EXT_separate_specular_color
> shaders not supported!
>
>  This last line: "shaders not supported!" means that your graphics card may
> not be able to support display with full detail.
> What graphics hardware do you have? It is possible to change some options
> on Blender to use less detail.
>
> On the menu at the top of the Blender window, you'll see an item labeled
> 'Game'. In that menu, try selecting 'Blender Multitexture Materials'. All
> the colors may look weird, but hopefully the simulation will work.
>
>
> Then I press P and I got:
> Blender Game Engine Started
>
> Python script error from controller "Initialize#CONTR#1":
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "Scene_Initialize.py", line 16, in <module>
>   File
> "/home/breno/Diversos/ors/scripts/middleware/independent/IndependentBlender.py",
> line 16, in <module>
>     from middleware.yarp.YarpBlender import *
>   File "/home/breno/Diversos/ors/scripts/middleware/yarp/YarpBlender.py",
> line 96
>     except KeyError as detail:
>                      ^
> SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>
> I think this may be related to the version of Python that you have, and
> which one is Blender using.
> When  you start Blender on a terminal, it should print a message like this:
>
> Compiled with Python version 2.6.
> Checking for installed Python... got it!
>
> That means it found a version of Python which is the same as Blender was
> compiled for.
> If not, when you start Blender, it will complain with a message like this:
>
> Compiled with Python version 2.6
> No installed Python found.
> Only built-in modules are available. Some scripts may not run.
> Continuing happily.
>
> If this happens, you have to make sure to have Python version 2.6 and that
> Blender is finding it.
>
>
>
>
> ImportError: No module named sockets.SocketsBlender
> Python module not found - controller "Init_video#CONTR#1":
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File
> "/home/breno/Diversos/ors/components/sensors/cameras/Camera_Module.py", line
> 21, in <module>
>     from middleware.independent.IndependentBlender import *
>   File
> "/home/breno/Diversos/ors/scripts/middleware/independent/IndependentBlender.py",
> line 17, in <module>
>     from middleware.sockets.SocketsBlender import *
>
>
> This is my fault, I forgot to include some files in the repository. Please
> update your copy.
>
> Please keep us informed of your progress.
>
> Gilberto
>
>
>
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Breno Carneiro Pinheiro
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