POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.newusers : Porting between versions : Re: Porting between versions Server Time
28 Jul 2024 22:29:30 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Porting between versions  
From: Thorsten Froehlich
Date: 11 Dec 2000 10:09:48
Message: <3a34ee3c@news.povray.org>
In article <3A344529.80DF4A50@mac.com> , Dawn McKnight <McK### [at] maccom> 
wrote:

> I normally use POV-Ray v3.1g for Macintosh, but because I need to render
> a bunch of images, and I figure the Sun Enterprise 220R at work is
> probably going to do that faster, and with less interference with my
> daily computer use, I've been trying to get that to work.
>
> I downloaded (with my sysop's assistance) the SunOS binary, and he
> installed it.  Now, it'll open the file and start to read it, but when
> it gets to my first #local definition, it complains.  I should note that
> this .inc file works fine under both Mac and Windows versions of POVRay.
>
> Is the #local statement not supported under the SunOS version, or is
> there a file that hasn't been properly installed, or.... what?


If you got the version from povray.org, please not that it is 3.02, not
3.1g.  If you got it elsewhere, please make sure you got a 3.1g and not a
previous version.

The easiest way to find out if it is a previous version is to run it.  Then
look at the console output.  It should near the beginning show the version
number.

If you currently have the 3.02 binary from povray.org and want to use 3.1g,
there are two possible solutions:

- Get the Unix source code and compile POV-Ray 3.1g yourself.  This may
sound more difficult than it actually is.  If you run into problems, just
post them in povray.unix and explain that you have never done so before.

- There is most likely a compiled version of 3.1g somewhere on the net. I
don't know where, but I am sure there is one somewhere and someone in these
newsgroups knows.

If you have 3.1g installed, I don't know what is wrong.


     Thorsten


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