Author Archives: Remy Octavian Cucui

Even further!

Ishik, Remy, Xuemin First, we got the gcc build script command to work by copying the Leap.h header file into the working directory for the package. With that fixed, we were able to import the package into the python console … Continue reading

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Further

Still having path issues, but we’ve chewed through G++ a little. the command g++ -fPIC -I/path/to/python.3.3/include/python3.3/ LeapPython.cpp /usr/lib/leap/libLeap.so -shared -o LeapPython.so isn’t complete. First, we need to make that “path/to/python/3.3/include/python3.3” bit actually go to our Python directory. It occurs to … Continue reading

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Leap Motion + Linux

Gabby (in Studio Blue [↓]) Remy, Xuemin Ok! So, no post from last week because we were too aggravated and ashamed to write about how we growled and kicked at it for hours, got it to work once and then broke … Continue reading

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Leap and Blender

Gabby, Ishik, Remy, Xuemin Ok so we’ve gone around in circles a little lot. We were following the guide here telling how to use SWIG to wrap from Python 2.7 to Python 3.3. So we set off downloading Visual Studio 2012 and … Continue reading

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Schedules!

Ishik: dammit you’re not here so no schedule for you D:< (even though you’re right outside the room [dammit]) Only certain on Weekends, 3-11 Everyone else: Monday/Wednesday unless they come in more or are medically inhibited

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All’s working!

Baker, Gabby, Ishik, Remy, Xuemin (maybe I’ll reorder by alphabet of last name later, or name length, this is distracting MOVINGON:D) So we figured out how to symlink in Linux, my brain was just fried and thinking backwards about the … Continue reading

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Symlinks and Linux

To do: Make it symlink to hierarchical script folders in order of difficulty (hard link on Windows) make a status print “By the magick of Conda!” make sure it uninstalls and reinstalls properly make sure that it’s compatible across platforms … Continue reading

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Losing battle. Wamp-wamp-waaamp

Keep in mind: building custom versions of blender to use different installs of Conda/Python. Get stackless working? Run Blender in Python mode (run the Python that Blender comes with) to make installing scripts and Conda stuff to the Local Directory … Continue reading

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Building to other places!

Baker, Remy, Xuemin Things to do: get Curveship to work independently of user directory write down the schedule of everyone figure out something else to do 😀 Get Curveship to go into the Blender Scripts directory About 4 minutes later: … Continue reading

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Python + Leap sample works!

Remy So I decided to come into class today and get the Leap Motion working with Python. This worked! I said “screw the v1 SDK and lets try v2” because v2 seemed better documented than v1 did. Whether or not … Continue reading

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