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When building the C++ files during setup, interrogate fails because of an unrecognized argument.
python setup.py [1]
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Render Pipeline Setup 1.3
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[ 01 ] Checking Panda3D Modules
[ 02 ] Checking requirements ..
Running script: data/setup/check_requirements.py
The C++ modules of the pipeline are faster and produce better
results, but we will have to compile them. As alternative,
a Python fallback is used, which is slower and produces worse
results. Also some plugins only partially work with the python
fallback (e.g. PSSM). Do you want to compile the C++ modules? (y/n): y
[ 03 ] Downloading the module builder ...
Running script: rpcore/native/update_module_builder.py
[ 04 ] Building the native code .. (This might take a while!)
Running script: rpcore/native/build.py
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CMake Error:
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Failed to execute 'build.py'
Output: Command '['/home/drluke/prog/pandarenderpipelinetest/pandarptest/venv/bin/python', '-B', 'build.py']' returned non-zero exit status 255.
Creating directory /home/drluke/prog/pandarenderpipelinetest/render_pipeline/rpcore/native/linux_amd64_panda1.10.0_py36
Executing command: cmake /home/drluke/prog/pandarenderpipelinetest/render_pipeline/rpcore/native -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo -DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE:STRING=/home/drluke/prog/pandarenderpipelinetest/pandarptest/venv/bin/python -DPROJECT_NAME:STRING=native_ -DINTERROGATE_LIB:STRING=p3interrogatedb -DPYTHONVERDOT:STRING=3.6 -DTHIRDPARTY_WIN_DIR= -DHAVE_LIB_EIGEN=TRUE -DIGATE_VERBOSE=0 -DOPTIMIZE=3
-- Could NOT find Panda (missing: PANDA_LIBRARIES)
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:261 (message):
Interrogate failed: Executing command: /usr/bin/interrogate -fnames -string
-refcount -assert -python-native -S/usr/include/panda3d/parser-inc
-S/usr/include/panda3d/ -srcdir . -oc interrogate_wrapper.cpp -od
interrogate.in -module native_ -library native_ -nomangle -DINTERROGATE
-DCPPPARSER -D__STDC__=1 -D__cplusplus=201103L -D__attribute__\(x\)=
-D__i386__ ./ies_dataset.h ./internal_light_manager.h ./shadow_manager.h
./pssm_camera_rig.h ./gpu_command.h ./shadow_atlas.h ./tag_state_manager.h
./pointer_slot_storage.h ./pssm_helper.h ./gpu_command_list.h
./config_rsnative.h ./rp_point_light.h ./shadow_source.h ./rp_spot_light.h
./rp_light.h
/usr/bin/interrogate: unrecognized option '-nomangle'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "scripts/interrogate.py", line 135, in <module>
interrogate()
File "scripts/interrogate.py", line 108, in interrogate
try_execute(*cmd)
File "/home/drluke/prog/pandarenderpipelinetest/render_pipeline/rpcore/native/scripts/common.py", line 253, in try_execute
raise Exception("Process had non-zero returncode:", process.returncode)
Exception: ('Process had non-zero returncode:', 1)
-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
See also "/home/drluke/prog/pandarenderpipelinetest/render_pipeline/rpcore/native/linux_amd64_panda1.10.0_py36/CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log".
It seems the setup failed, do you want to open the troubleshooting page for this step? (y/n): ```
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Do you mean a build that comes with the headers? The package I installed it from also installs headers. I'm running on Arch Linux and have version 1.9.4 of panda installed, which seems to be the newest.
No, by development build I mean one that is built from the master branch on GitHub, which will be a pre-release of 1.10. The latest stable release (1.9.4) is too old for the RenderPipeline.
If you don't want to build Panda from source then you can install it with pip:
When building the C++ files during setup, interrogate fails because of an unrecognized argument.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: