Daniel Dickman <didick...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Apr 17, 2022, at 1:23 PM, Omar Polo <o...@openbsd.org> wrote: > > > > audio/pykaraoke seems to want sdl1, haven't really tried too hard to > > build it tho. > > I’d be ok to retire this one then. > > > > > I tested some of the consumers (using pkg_add for all except pykaraoke > > and bruce.) > > > > The windows pops up but doesn't work (neither did before the update > > thought): > > > > - games/angrydd > > This definitely used to work and I fixed it at least once in the past. Why > doesn’t it work? Note if numpy isn’t installed for some reason, it would not > work.
I tried to run it a couple of times before and after the pygame update, fails in the same way: a window pops up with the menu, but it doesn't respond to the input. It also managed to trip up xorg once: i had to ssh into the box and reboot (i didn't think about restart xenodm.) Don't know if it's due the window manager (cwm), my custom keyboard layout or something else. > > - games/pathological > > > > works fine: > > > > - games/forcedattack > > - games/mysticmine > > > > games/fretsonfire almost hanged the machine when I tried it before > > updating pygames, so I'm refraining to try it again. > > I have the same issue with this one and actually it would be interesting to > understand why. No userland program should be able to hang anyone’s machine. I agree but I don't know where to start :/ > > > > productivity/bruce builds fine but fails at runtime: > > > > % socrates example.soc > > pygame 2.0.3 (SDL 2.0.20, Python 2.7.18) > > Hello from the pygame community. https://www.pygame.org/contribute.html > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "/usr/local/bin/socrates", line 149, in <module> > > main() > > File "/usr/local/bin/socrates", line 142, in main > > pages = genPages(args[0]) > > File "/usr/local/bin/socrates", line 65, in genPages > > highlightCodePage(pages, codetitle, codefile, **kw) > > File "/usr/local/bin/socrates", line 8, in highlightCodePage > > titles = [ line for line in open(filename, 'r') > > IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'bruce/__init__.py' > > Is this due to the update or current ports tree is also broken? > > I’m fairly certain I did runtime testing of all the consumers the last time I > did a pygame update. Although it’s possible I’m misremembering. I was probably using it wrong. running `python2.7 example.py' in /usr/local/share pops up a presentation both before and after the pygame update. > > > > upstream for this one seems to be long dead and I couldn't find any fork > > on popular forges.