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This directory contains Python bindings to Gallium3D. It looks like a state
tracker from the pipe driver perspective, and it looks like a pipe driver from
the python script perspective.
To build you'll need:
* Python (with development packages)
* SCons
* SWIG, http://www.swig.org/download.html
* Python Imaging Library with TK support, http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/,
for the samples
On a debian-based distro you can simply do:
aptitude install python-dev scons swig python-imaging python-imaging-tk
On a Windows machine ensure the swig command is in your PATH.
Invoke scons on the top dir as
scons debug=yes statetrackers=python drivers=softpipe,trace winsys=none
To use it set PYTHONPATH appropriately, e.g, in Linux do:
export PYTHONPATH=$PWD/build/linux-x86-debug/gallium/state_trackers/python
or (in Windows)
set PYTHONPATH=%CD%\build\windows-x86-debug\gallium\state_trackers\python
and then try running
python progs/gallium/python/samples/tri.py
which should show a triangle.
This is still work in progress:
- errors are not handled properly and almost always result in crash
- state atoms with array members are awkward to set
--
Jose Fonseca <jfonseca@vmware.com>
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