Hi.

Bas Wijnen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (07/09/2007):
> It took some time, so bug #330920 has been archived, but this is
> really a follow-up to that.

You could have unarchived it but OK for a new bug anyway.

> The error has changed, though, now it says:
> 
>       guessing 'blender-bin' == '/usr/bin/blender-bin'
>       Compiled with Python version 2.4.4.
>       Checking for installed Python... got it!
>       Loading ./art/marbles.blend failed: File incomplete
> 
>       Error: no such file or Blender text -- initdir.
>       ERROR: No camera
> 
>       Blender quit
> 
> This seems to happen only on big-endian machines (so far, mips and
> s390, it hasn't been built yet on m68k and hppa) and not on
> little-endian machines.  The .blend file was generated on ia-32.

Well, I'm not sure the endianness is the (only) problem:
0.30-3 (powerpc) (latest build at Sep 7 15:19: maybe-successful)

And I can't reproduce the bug on my iBook (PowerPC, G4), by opening this
file and rendering it.

Using the art/mkmarbles script is also OK.

> For the complete test case, see the gfpoken source package,
> art/marbles.blend (version is currently 0.30-2, but the blend file
> will not change unless suggested here).  For the error messages, see
> the buildd logs at http://buildd.debian.org/pkg.cgi?pkg=gfpoken .

According to the first bytes of the file, it looks like is has last been
saved with blender 2.44, so it *should* be portable (according to what
upstream considers portable…) accross platforms. I'll report that on an
upstream mailing list.

Cheers,

-- 
Cyril Brulebois

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