The graphics card has died now, so cannot test.
On Feb 10, 2010 10:35 AM, "Sebastien Bacher" wrote:
is that still an issue with the stable version?
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is that still an issue with the stable version?
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Expecting upgrade to 3.0.0 final to fix this, see bug 351284
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Probably, but I don't have regular access to the machine in question
anymore. Should know by Christmas.
At least the version is now 3.0.0~b3 (beta 3?) rather than the alpha
before... Should be a bit more reliable.
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Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 beta or later?
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2.0.1.09 is available from the Feisty archives and is compatible, FWIW.
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FYI: I have downloaded the source packages for python-opengl
(2.0.1.09.dfsg.1-0.2) from http://packages.debian.org/etch/python-opengl
and generated a debian package from theses sources. When I downgrade to
this home-made package, my python-opengl based applications run fine
again.
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It is a real shame that ubuntu is released with an 3.x alpha version of
python-opengl. It does not only contain many bugs, it is also
incompatible with previous versions. Programs that run fine with the
stable 2.x releases of python-opengl, are not guaranteed to work. Please
read the release notes:
Definitely, but I only tested the same game, and python-opengl 3.0 decreases
it's frames per second a lot.
But we should test another python opengl app before blaming this package and
not fretsonfire.
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The only PyOpenGL application I have is FretsOnFire (package
"fretsonfire" in Gutsy archive). I get about 10fps on the *menus*, but
funnily enough about 25 in the actual game.
While I'm prepared to believe that for some other graphics cards with
some other drivers and some other applications, the
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Also to note that version 3.0 of python-opengl is alpha. I really think
we should revert to stable 2.0.1 for Gutsy. (2.0.2 is latest stable I
think, but it was never packaged according to the debian changelog.)
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