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Final dance of this semester
So: Linux: the SWIG method builds without a hitch. To get it working in Blender the only complication requiring your admin password to get libLeap.so into /usr/var. No problems after that Mac OS X: the unofficial CTypes binding builds and runs … Continue reading →
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Wrestling files
Today we set on to figure out what’s up with Blender. We found the old Jenga .blend file from the previous semester and loaded it, as well as investigating the file organization of last semester’s setup. The .blend file wouldn’t … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anaconda, Assignments, Conda, It doesn't work like we hoped it would, Journal Entry, Lab Notes, Leap Motion SDK v2, levitating table is right next to me and fun to use, Linux, Python, Remy, this!@#$isbroke, this!@#$kindaworks, we should have a tag war for who can make the biggest tag!, where'sourteamD:, Xuemin
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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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Tagged Anaconda, Conda, Gabby, huge success, I'm making a note here, Ishik (spelling), Leap Motion SDK v2, levitating table is right next to me and fun to use, making and building a Conda package, Python, Remy, this was a triumph, We have a team!, Xuemin
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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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Tagged Anaconda, Baker, carpal tunneltastic, Conda, curveship, Gabby, Hey everyone in this class, huge success, I'm making a note here, Ishik (spelling), levitating table is right next to me and fun to use, Linux, Remy, this was a triumph, We have a team!, we should have a tag war for who can make the biggest tag!, Windows, Xuemin
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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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Tagged Anaconda, Conda, Gabby, It doesn't work like we hoped it would, levitating table is right next to me and fun to use, Linux, making and building a Conda package, Python, Remy, this!@#$isbroke, this!@#$kindaworks, we should have a tag war for who can make the biggest tag!, Xuemin
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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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Tagged Anaconda, Baker, carpal tunneltastic, Conda, curveship, file contents, Gabby, Hey everyone in this class, huge defeat, I'm making a note here, It doesn't work like we hoped it would, levitating table is right next to me and fun to use, Python, Remy, this!@#$isbroke, we should have a tag war for who can make the biggest tag!, where'sourteamD:, Why is everyone so tired right now??? zZ_Zz, Xuemin
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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 →
So we Leap Onward and Upward! lolnope
Baker, Gabby, Ishik, Remy, Xuemin We need a lead.d file of some kind lolso I (Remy) left to oversee another project (networking the capacitative tiles) and everyone on this project was sent into a spin of lulwut. So they talked about … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anaconda, Baker, Conda, Gabby, Ishik (spelling), Leap Motion, levitating table is right next to me and fun to use, Our team was whole for 15 minutes, Python, raspberry pi, Remy, We had a team., We have a team!, we should have a tag war for who can make the biggest tag!, Why wasn't Python a tag earlier?, Xuemin
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Progress
Baker, Gabby, Remy, Xuemin So we are here now trying to build Curveship with a python 2.7 environment. We successfully made our environment, activated it with the command activate python2-7 /*the name of our environment being python2-7*/ and changed the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anaconda, Baker, Conda, curveship, dillo lol, file contents, Gabby, huge success, I'm making a note here, levitating table is right next to me and fun to use, making and building a Conda package, raspberry pi, Remy, this was a triumph, we should have a tag war for who can make the biggest tag!, where'sourteamD:, Xuemin
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Moar Notes!
Gabby, Xuemin, Remy, and a sprinkle of Michael Firstly, we were introduced to this thing: http://www.tubechop.com/ it’s fun you should try it. We’re watching this to help us figure out how to make a Conda package. Downloaded VLC for easy viewing … Continue reading →