On Feb 14, 6:01 pm, James Paige <B...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> He did already :)
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> > ORIGLIBDIRS="/lib:/lib/`uname -i`-linux-gnu:/lib64:/X11R6/lib" \
> > python setup.py build
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> the first line puts the lib location for your system into the
> ORIGLIBDIRS environment variable. Then when you run setup.py in the
> second line, setup.py knows to automatically search the locations listed
> in ORIGLIBDIRS
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> On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 08:51:30AM -0800, AntCox wrote:
> > Hi Chris,
> > Thanks a lot for your response. I think I understand what you're
> > saying, that the png (or jpeg in your case) libs were installed
> > somewhere the setup script is not looking for them. However I am not
> > sure how to determine if this is my problem, and then how to fix it.
> > Are you able to give me and pointers on that front?
> > Ant
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> > On Feb 14, 5:28 pm, Christopher Arndt <
ch...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > On 14.02.2012 17:05, AntCox wrote:
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> > > > I am trying to build pygame and during the dependency check it is only
> > > > missing PNG and JPEG support [...]
> > > > SDL_image is installed with both png and jpg support libpng and libjpg
> > > > and respective -dev libraries are also installed. [...]
> > > > I am running this on ubuntu 11.04
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> > > I had the same pronlem a few weeks ago. Search the mailing list for the
> > > thread titled "Compiling pygame on Ubuntu 11.10 oneiric JPGE [sic!] not
> > > found"
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> > > Here's my solution form the last post in the thread:
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> > > "For the record: here's a command line to compile pygame from a pristine
> > > hg checkout that works on Linux systems, which use this new scheme to
> > > install libraries:
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> > > ORIGLIBDIRS="/lib:/lib/`uname -i`-linux-gnu:/lib64:/X11R6/lib" \
> > > python setup.py build
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> > > "
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> > > Chris