I forgot to say that the file noise.dat *is* in the same directory and the
environnement variables are set properly.
Cheers
> Fairly simple solution. Find the file named 'noise.dat' (it may probably
> be in a different directory than the one where your .py script is
> located). Move it into the same directory as the script. Render away the
> file again. Its a good idea to set your environment variables and paths
> so Lightflow knows where to look for other files and such.
>
>
> > Threre was a thread some time ago about Lightflow...
> > I wanted to try it but I run across the same problem whether I run it
> > with Linux or Windows 98.
> >
> > When I type the command in a console (after a 'proper' installation)
> > "python sphere.py", the program returns an error :
> >
> > >>Error (LlFault):
> > >>LfNoiseInit()
> > >>unable to open "noise.dat"
> >
> > The file noise.dat does exist in the same directory.
> >
> > Has anyone had the same problem and managed to solve it ?
> >
> > My apologies if this is off-topic..
> >
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