SVN - A tutorial to keep your FoFiX (or FretsOnFire) updated
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Re: SVN - A tutorial to keep your FoFiX (or FretsOnFire) updated
As of r1198, SQLite is a required dependency, not optional anymore, which means the pysqlite2 module must be installed if you are running 2.4. (2.6 includes an equivalent module in the base install of Python itself.)
Either installing pysqlite2 (link on the 2.4 wiki page) or moving up to 2.6 will solve your problem.
Either installing pysqlite2 (link on the 2.4 wiki page) or moving up to 2.6 will solve your problem.
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Re: SVN - A tutorial to keep your FoFiX (or FretsOnFire) updated
When I play songs, I can only hear the backup guitar track and the vocal track. When I looked through the logs, I found this
Any idea what could be causing this? I'm on a mac with the most recent sources and I'm pretty sure that I have all the right packages installed.
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[1;33m(W)[0m Unable to load guitar track: global name 'StreamingOggSound' is not defined
[1;33m(W)[0m Unable to load rhythm track: global name 'StreamingOggSound' is not defined
[1;33m(W)[0m Unable to load drum track: global name 'StreamingOggSound' is not defined
Any idea what could be causing this? I'm on a mac with the most recent sources and I'm pretty sure that I have all the right packages installed.
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Re: SVN - A tutorial to keep your FoFiX (or FretsOnFire) updated
slugsey wrote:When I play songs, I can only hear the backup guitar track and the vocal track. When I looked through the logs, I found thisCode: Select all
[1;33m(W)[0m Unable to load guitar track: global name 'StreamingOggSound' is not defined
[1;33m(W)[0m Unable to load rhythm track: global name 'StreamingOggSound' is not defined
[1;33m(W)[0m Unable to load drum track: global name 'StreamingOggSound' is not defined
Any idea what could be causing this? I'm on a mac with the most recent sources and I'm pretty sure that I have all the right packages installed.
Are you sure you have pyogg and pyvorbis? Those messages seem to indicate that one or both of them is missing.
(If you can type:
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python -c "import ogg.vorbis"
without getting any errors, they're set up right.)
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Re: SVN - A tutorial to keep your FoFiX (or FretsOnFire) updated
Hmm you're right. There doesn't appear to be a working pyogg or pyvorbis that I can find for 2.5, and pyobjc won't work when I try to use 2.4. Has anyone actually got it set up well on a mac?
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Re: SVN - A tutorial to keep your FoFiX (or FretsOnFire) updated
slugsey wrote:Hmm you're right. There doesn't appear to be a working pyogg or pyvorbis that I can find for 2.5, and pyobjc won't work when I try to use 2.4. Has anyone actually got it set up well on a mac?
I can run fof from source on my mac, but I used macports instead of fink. I can post up pyogg, pyvorbis, and pyobjc for python 2.4, 2.5, or 2.6. I had to install pyogg and pyvorbis from source after applying a bunch of patches. Which version of python do you want to use?
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In my opinion, python2.5 is the best version to use for fof right now, so here is a zip with the compiled versions of pyogg, pyvorbis, and pyobjc2 for python 2.5:
http://www.mediafire.com/?duy4ttmn0mw
Just drop everything in the zip into your python 2.5 site-packages directory. If you just need pyogg and pyvorbis, you only need to copy the "ogg" folder and pyogg and pyvorbis info files into your site-packages directory. Everything else in the zip is for pyobjc2.
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Re: SVN - A tutorial to keep your FoFiX (or FretsOnFire) updated
How can i make .exe or some kind of shortcut, 'cause running it all the time from the command line is pretty annoying.
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Re: SVN - A tutorial to keep your FoFiX (or FretsOnFire) updated
Mac SVN Instructions
Step 1. Download SVNX for Mac
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/15527
Step 2. Click the Spoiler Below
Step 1. Download SVNX for Mac
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/15527
Step 2. Click the Spoiler Below
Last edited by Qwedgeonline on Fri Mar 27, 2009 4:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: SVN - A tutorial to keep your FoFiX (or FretsOnFire) updated
trinidude4 wrote:In my opinion, python2.5 is the best version to use for fof right now, so here is a zip with the compiled versions of pyogg, pyvorbis, and pyobjc2 for python 2.5:
http://www.mediafire.com/?duy4ttmn0mw
Just drop everything in the zip into your python 2.5 site-packages directory. If you just need pyogg and pyvorbis, you only need to copy the "ogg" folder and pyogg and pyvorbis info files into your site-packages directory. Everything else in the zip is for pyobjc2.
Thanks a lot, that works great ! This should definitely be added to the first post to help other mac users.
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Re: SVN - A tutorial to keep your FoFiX (or FretsOnFire) updated
Hey, great steps. But when i downloaded the opengl.gl module and i tried running the game, then went to play a song the song just doesn't seem to load.
I just don't know what to do, got any ideas?
(Also, this came up in command prompt when I tried to do the same thing if it helps)
I just don't know what to do, got any ideas?
(Also, this came up in command prompt when I tried to do the same thing if it helps)
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Quimbinator wrote:
you need to go to fofix\src to run it
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Re: SVN - A tutorial to keep your FoFiX (or FretsOnFire) updated
If this is answered then please still answer this.
After I finished the download and ready to play, i cannot see the Frets on Fire Application. Is this an update and to be copied on your previous frets on fire or is there any other way to run this?(IM SUCH A NEWB because i downloaded the SVN client only today.)
After I finished the download and ready to play, i cannot see the Frets on Fire Application. Is this an update and to be copied on your previous frets on fire or is there any other way to run this?(IM SUCH A NEWB because i downloaded the SVN client only today.)
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Re: SVN - A tutorial to keep your FoFiX (or FretsOnFire) updated
This seems to be needing to be said everywhere at the moment in one form or another, so I'm going to make it bigger than usual....
Using SVN downloads the source files only. It's up to you to get the required python modules and run from source or compile yourself.
If you can't handle this then alpha testing is not for you
Alpha testing is for testing, not just to look at the latest stuff.
Using SVN downloads the source files only. It's up to you to get the required python modules and run from source or compile yourself.
If you can't handle this then alpha testing is not for you
Alpha testing is for testing, not just to look at the latest stuff.
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Re: SVN - A tutorial to keep your FoFiX (or FretsOnFire) updated
Qwedgeonline wrote:Mac SVN Instructions
Step 1. Download SVNX for Mac
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/15527
Step 2. Click the Spoiler Below
SVNX didn't work for me, It crashes every time I try to get in the SVN resources...
Also i think you forgot to put the link to the "subversion client binary, called simply svn."
Re: SVN - A tutorial to keep your FoFiX (or FretsOnFire) updated
One question. To install Glew, do I have to unzip other files in Glew folder or just glew32.dll. If I have to, where?
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what is a src folder?
Can we get this forum going again?
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