Re: VRML 2.0 loader

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Prakash Mahesh (prakash++at++drawcomp.com)
Wed, 01 Oct 1997 15:58:52 -0400


I am not sure if you are using the demo program or the loader that goes
with Performer 2.2. If you are using the loader, you can do the
following: (this should be done automatically, but not sure why it is
not)

First do a search on the performer library directories to search for
.perfLoader.wrl file (note that this is a dot(.) file).
If you are using o32 distribution add to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH the path
of .perfLoader.wrl
If you are using n32 distribution add to your LD_LIBRARY32_PATH the path
of .perfLoader.wrl
If you are using n64 distribution add to your LD_LIBRARY64_PATH the path
of .perfLoader.wrl

Again, please note that this should be done automatically, I will check
into it.

In case you are using a demo application from our website, we just
updated with a new, much better demo. You may try that.

Hope this helps.

Thanks

-Prakash

Sasikumar Kutti wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am trying to load a VRML 2.0 file in perfly. I am getting this error
>
> Alert:
> PARSE ERROR::Error, couldn't open builtin nodes file. Check the Load
> path.
>
> The model is loadig up in Cosmo Worlds.
> What could be going wrong?
>
> Thanks
>
> Sasikumar Kutti
> kvsasi++at++iastate.edu
> http://www.eng.iastate.edu/~kvsasi
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