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Hi!
I think this is a known bug by now (I think the normal bug should be known
by now).
Actually I was just looking for a version of pov-ray I can run under a linux
shell script or from Java under Linux, but I got this tty problem (even with
the -D option). I CANNOT COMPILE MYSELF so I was looking for a replacement.
3.6 works from a Linux shell script, but the renders look quite different.
It would be the best for me if the POV team would provide a Linux 3.5 binary
that works from a shell script or Java (i.e. a console version without X).
By now I had no luck getting such a version :( And I think I am not the only
one who would need one.
Regards & HTH
Bernhard
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berni wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I think this is a known bug by now (I think the normal bug should be known
> by now).
What bug are you talking about? There is a confirmed problem with some
patterns looking different - the difference in your scene might be due
to this - if you think there is an additional problem you should post a
minimal scene that does *not* use any critical pattern.
> It would be the best for me if the POV team would provide a Linux 3.5 binary
> that works from a shell script or Java (i.e. a console version without X).
> By now I had no luck getting such a version :( And I think I am not the only
> one who would need one.
Let me see if i understand this right - you ask the POV-Team to compile
you a 3.5 version because you are not able to compile one yourself?
Christoph
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POV-Ray tutorials, include files, Sim-POV,
HCR-Edit and more: http://www.tu-bs.de/~y0013390/
Last updated 11 Jan. 2004 _____./\/^>_*_<^\/\.______
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> > It would be the best for me if the POV team would provide a Linux 3.5
binary
> > that works from a shell script or Java (i.e. a console version without
X).
> > By now I had no luck getting such a version :( And I think I am not the
only
> > one who would need one.
>
> Let me see if i understand this right - you ask the POV-Team to compile
> you a 3.5 version because you are not able to compile one yourself?
Exactly. But this is a bug in 3.5 which is fixed in 3.6 (tty problem), so
everyone downloading the 3.5 binaries from pov-ray who wants to use it in a
script (CGI, webmin, Java, etc.) will experience this problem. So this would
be more efficient - if 3.6 final is not ready anytime soon. Unfortunately
compiling is not trivial for me (of course I can go and install linux
somewhere or spend $$$ for my own server and go through the troubles of
compiling sources - but my time and money resources are rather limited).
Doesn't this make sense to you?
Regards
Bernhard
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berni wrote:
>>Let me see if i understand this right - you ask the POV-Team to compile
>>you a 3.5 version because you are not able to compile one yourself?
>
>
> Exactly. But this is a bug in 3.5 which is fixed in 3.6 (tty problem), so
> everyone downloading the 3.5 binaries from pov-ray who wants to use it in a
> script (CGI, webmin, Java, etc.) will experience this problem. So this would
> be more efficient - if 3.6 final is not ready anytime soon. Unfortunately
> compiling is not trivial for me (of course I can go and install linux
> somewhere or spend $$$ for my own server and go through the troubles of
> compiling sources - but my time and money resources are rather limited).
>
> Doesn't this make sense to you?
No, you say you can install and run the linux version but don't have
access to a linux machine to compile it...
Apart from that POV-Ray 3.5 has been around for a long time now - do you
expect that the POV-Team makes a bugfix release now that 3.6 is already
in beta? The 3.6 beta is quite stable (the normal problem is just a
lack of backwards compatibility - not a real bug). Although i can't
speak for the Team the official statement most likely would be: use the
beta or work around the problem by compiling your own version.
Christoph
--
POV-Ray tutorials, include files, Sim-POV,
HCR-Edit and more: http://www.tu-bs.de/~y0013390/
Last updated 11 Jan. 2004 _____./\/^>_*_<^\/\.______
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> > Doesn't this make sense to you?
>
> No, you say you can install and run the linux version but don't have
> access to a linux machine to compile it...
>
> Apart from that POV-Ray 3.5 has been around for a long time now - do you
> expect that the POV-Team makes a bugfix release now that 3.6 is already
> in beta? The 3.6 beta is quite stable (the normal problem is just a
> lack of backwards compatibility - not a real bug). Although i can't
> speak for the Team the official statement most likely would be: use the
> beta or work around the problem by compiling your own version.
Sorry for answering your rhetorical question. I should have known that you
are not trying to help me.
Peace, Sorry for getting Off-Topic & Kudos to the makers of POV-Ray
Bernhard
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