On 17. Dec 2009, at 21:47, Stephen Furlani wrote:
> I'm running just ./eqPly and I can't get the statistics overlay to show. Typing 's' or 'h' just types into the Terminal (in order to quit, I have to ctrl-c instead of pressing 'esc'). I can click and drag the object and move it around the screen, but Equalizer doesn't seem to be responding to the keyboard.
Then your windows don't have keyboard focus. Iirc you are on Mac - you have to launch ./build/Darwin/bin/eqPly.app/Contents/MacOS/eqPly to get focused (or create a full .app bundle and double-click this).
HTH,
Stefan.
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Stefan Eilemann wrote:
>
>
>> I'm running just ./eqPly and I can't get the statistics overlay to show.
>> Typing 's' or 'h' just types into the Terminal (in order to quit, I have
>> to ctrl-c instead of pressing 'esc'). I can click and drag the object
>> and move it around the screen, but Equalizer doesn't seem to be
>> responding to the keyboard.
>
> Then your windows don't have keyboard focus. Iirc you are on Mac - you
> have to launch ./build/Darwin/bin/eqPly.app/Contents/MacOS/eqPly to get
> focused (or create a full .app bundle and double-click this).
>
>
Thanks Stefan, that did the trick. I was using an executable from the
./build/Darwin/bin/ directory.
I'm having a little more difficulty in setting up the "2-node.2D.eqc"
example. Do I need to request fixed IP addresses from my Sys Admin or can I
use names like "macpro-1.local" or "macmini-1.local"?
This is what is in the logfile on the MacPro (eqServer and eqPly launcher)
bash:
%h.%n.log#39#60000#1#TCPIP#102400#10.10.5.103##0##3#/Users/slate/Documents/equalizer/build#1413665D-C6E7-4AC6-A481-2421C189F363#256#4743A11F-B04B-443B-86EE-778A5D6F693C##39#60000#1#TCPIP#102400#localhost##4743##:
No such file or directory
even though I know that /Users/slate/Documents/equalizer/build/ exists on
10.10.5.103 ("macmini-1.local")...
I feel like I'm missing something rather important...
Thanks,
Stephen Furlani
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