[Clam-devel] Blender CLAM integration

Pete Carss dmtquarter at googlemail.com
Fri May 8 06:31:08 PDT 2009


Thanks, that clears up why I had no spatialization plugins. I was assuming
the scons build at the CLAM root was picking up the plugins....I can stick
to one platform now ;-)

So they compiled and installed OK - but I'm getting this error:

Loading CLAM_OSC.clamnetwork...
MultiLibloSource::ConcreteConfigure server NOT started -- default config
MultiLibloSource: Starting the server on port7000
MultiLibloSource: number of servers: 1
MultiLibloSource: InsertInstance: path /SpatDIF/sources/0/xyz doesn't
exists. Creating
MultiLibloSource: Shutting down the server...
MultiLibloSource: Starting the server on port7000
MultiLibloSource: number of servers: 1
MultiLibloSource: InsertInstance: path /SpatDIF/sources/0/xyz doesn't
exists. Creating
MultiLibloSource::ConcreteConfigure server NOT started -- default config
MultiLibloSource: InsertInstance: path /SpatDIF/sources/0/ypr doesn't
exists. Creating
MultiLibloSource: InsertInstance: path /SpatDIF/sources/0/ypr doesn't
exists. Creating
MultiLibloSource::ConcreteConfigure server NOT started -- default config
MultiLibloSource: InsertInstance: path /SpatDIF/listeners/0/xyz doesn't
exists. Creating
MultiLibloSource: InsertInstance: path /SpatDIF/listeners/0/xyz doesn't
exists. Creating
MultiLibloSource::ConcreteConfigure server NOT started -- default config
MultiLibloSource: InsertInstance: path /SpatDIF/listeners/0/ypr doesn't
exists. Creating
MultiLibloSource: InsertInstance: path /SpatDIF/listeners/0/ypr doesn't
exists. Creating
MultiLibloSource::ConcreteConfigure server NOT started -- default config
MultiLibloSource: InsertInstance: path /SpatDIF/sync/FrameChanged doesn't
exists. Creating
MultiLibloSource: InsertInstance: path /SpatDIF/sync/FrameChanged doesn't
exists. Creating
##########################################################
################### ASSERTION FAILED #####################
##########################################################
At file scons/libs/core/src/FlattenedNetwork.cxx line 451
No processing in the network has the name '001_xyz'.

 Backtrace:

[0]
/usr/local/lib/libclam_core.so.13(CLAM::DumpBacktrace(std::ostream&)+0x26)
[0x7f0daf8cb39a]
[1] /usr/local/lib/libclam_core.so.13 [0x7f0daf8cb6b6]
[2] /usr/local/lib/libclam_core.so.13(CLAM::ExecuteAssertFailedHandler(char
const*, char const*, int)+0x27) [0x7f0daf8cae17]
[3]
/usr/local/lib/libclam_core.so.13(CLAM::FlattenedNetwork::GetProcessing(std::string
const&) const+0x287) [0x7f0daf8da4a1]
[4]
/usr/local/lib/libclam_core.so.13(CLAM::FlattenedNetwork::GetOutControlByCompleteName(std::string
const&) const+0x4b) [0x7f0daf8d8f99]
[5]
/usr/local/lib/libclam_core.so.13(CLAM::FlattenedNetwork::ConnectControls(std::string
const&, std::string const&)+0x2e) [0x7f0daf8d8c72]
[6]
/usr/local/lib/libclam_core.so.13(CLAM::FlattenedNetwork::LoadFrom(CLAM::Storage&)+0x1ce4)
[0x7f0daf8dd388]
[7]
/usr/local/lib/libclam_core.so.13(CLAM::XmlStorage::RestoreObject(CLAM::Component&)+0x71)
[0x7f0daf92836b]
[8]
/usr/local/lib/libclam_core.so.13(CLAM::XmlStorage::Restore(CLAM::Component&,
std::istream&)+0x36) [0x7f0daf914f9d]
[9]
/usr/local/lib/libclam_core.so.13(CLAM::XmlStorage::Restore(CLAM::Component&,
std::string const&)+0x13e) [0x7f0daf928b66]
[10] NetworkEditor [0x45358b]
[11] NetworkEditor [0x44400b]
[12] /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xe6) [0x7f0daa5a25a6]
[13] NetworkEditor [0x4432f9]
Trace/breakpoint trap

I've never used SpatDif before so maybe this is obvious.


PS - I think I just watched a video from LAC09 with you scratching your chin
a lot....


Pete


On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Natanael Olaiz <nolaiz at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Pete,
>
> Beside I have to check and update the how-to that you read (we actualized
> the plugins but not the wiki...), the problem that you have about
> MultiLibloSource is because you didn't compiled the CLAM OSC plugin, which
> is on the subversion repository (http://clam-project.org/clam/trunk), and
> I think is also in the web packages. You have to make a scons
> clam_prefix=... prefix=... and scons install whithin CLAM/plugins/osc
> directory. It uses the Liblo library, that exists for Linux for sure, but I
> don't know if it also for windows.
>
> In short I expect to actualize the instructions, and probably the scripts
> too. Meanwhile, try compiling the osc plugin, and if you have any question,
> you are welcome to ask.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Natanael.
>
> El 05/08/2009 02:07 PM, Pete Carss escribió:
>
>> Hello There,
>>
>> I'm trying to use CLAM in conjunction with Blender. I'm trying to deploy
>> this in the Fulldome theatre I run, so I'm using a dome-corrected build of
>> Blender which is Windows only. I have multiple platforms available to deploy
>> CLAM.
>>
>> I have followed the instructions at
>> http://clam-project.org/wiki/Devel/Blender_support
>>
>>
>> I have created a demo scene using the supplied script, created a CLAM
>> network file using another supplied script. When I attempt to load this
>> file, I get an error message complaining about lack of "MultiLibloSource".
>> MultiLibLoSource seems not to exist on all the platforms I've tested: Ubuntu
>> 8.10 (32bit binary) Ubuntu 9.04 (64bit built from source) Windows XP (binary
>> stable and SVN snapshot) and Mac OS X (binary stable and SVN snapshot)
>>
>> What platform does MultiLibloSource exist on?
>>
>> Yours
>>
>> Pete
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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