Well, this is strange. In
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pygame/examples there is sound.py.
This must have worked for someone once, and it doesn't include
anything about creating a window. When I run it for the first time
it makes a click but doesn't play the sound. It produces the
xcb_connection_has_error() message but seems to ignore it. Adding pygame.display.set_mode((1,1)) to my program (which otherwise now is very similar to sound.py) doesn't help. This is driving me nuts! Regards - Philip On 02/06/2015 13:58, diliup
gabadamudalige wrote:
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