01-13-2026, 07:03 PM
You're a hero Brian :-D
I did most of the things already but didn't copy the setup.sh to my home root.
In fact I had lots of problems. For starting, when I installed RaspbianOS (which I did dozens of times before in the past years) I created my own user 'tonyv'. Of course did it interfere with the default 'pi' user. Got lots of errors when I ran setup.sh from its own directory and wasn't able to correct them.
After lots of messing around I burnt the downloaded RaspbianOS again so I could start over again. This time left the default 'pi' user and copied the setup.sh to my home root and ran it from there. Now the GLM (and the rest) errors were gone. Only now I got a message that Xrand could not be found :-( After a lot of trying and messing I opened setup.sh, copied the line where Xrand was installed and copied that into my terminal. It installed! Now the project compiled correct and I was able to run it on my Pi and finally I saw the famous triangle...
Now figuring out how I can get the program run straight on my pi when running it from Visual Studio but that will work too I guess.
Wow..I'm really f*cking up your 'Say hello' post, sorry for that, next time I'll make a new post for my misery ;-)
Laters & thanks again!
I did most of the things already but didn't copy the setup.sh to my home root.
In fact I had lots of problems. For starting, when I installed RaspbianOS (which I did dozens of times before in the past years) I created my own user 'tonyv'. Of course did it interfere with the default 'pi' user. Got lots of errors when I ran setup.sh from its own directory and wasn't able to correct them.
After lots of messing around I burnt the downloaded RaspbianOS again so I could start over again. This time left the default 'pi' user and copied the setup.sh to my home root and ran it from there. Now the GLM (and the rest) errors were gone. Only now I got a message that Xrand could not be found :-( After a lot of trying and messing I opened setup.sh, copied the line where Xrand was installed and copied that into my terminal. It installed! Now the project compiled correct and I was able to run it on my Pi and finally I saw the famous triangle...
Now figuring out how I can get the program run straight on my pi when running it from Visual Studio but that will work too I guess.
Wow..I'm really f*cking up your 'Say hello' post, sorry for that, next time I'll make a new post for my misery ;-)
Laters & thanks again!

