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  CPU: x86_64

  GPU: Mesa/X.org - virgl

  OpenGL detected: 3.1 Mesa 20.3.5

  GLSL detected: 1.40

  Vertex Array Object support found.

  Maximum supported texture size: 16384 x 16384

  Detected screen resolution: 1366 x 688, window: 1092 x 550

Detecting software environment...

  OS: Linux-5.10.114-16025-ge75506b9d98e-x86_64-with-glibc2.31

  Python: 3.9.2 (default, Feb 28 2021, 17:03:44)  [GCC 10.2.1 20210110] (64bit)

  Modules: PySDL2 0.9.16, numpy 1.26.4, PyOpenGL 3.1.7, appdirs 1.4.4, PIL 9.5.0

  SDL: 2.28.0 SDL-release-2.30.0-0-g859844eae, SDLmixer: 2.6.1

/home/USERNAME/playscii/playscii/playscii.py:429: DeprecationWarning: ANTIALIAS is deprecated and will be removed in Pillow 10 (2023-07-01). Use LANCZOS or Resampling.LANCZOS instead.

  img = img.resize((32, 32), Image.ANTIALIAS)

Traceback (most recent call last):

  File "/home/USERNAME/playscii/playscii/playscii.py", line 1170, in <module>

    app = Application(config_dir, documents_dir, cache_dir, logger,

  File "/home/USERNAME/playscii/playscii/playscii.py", line 315, in __init__

    self.gw = GameWorld(self)

  File "/home/USERNAME/playscii/playscii/game_world.py", line 118, in __init__

    self.grid = GameGrid(self.app)

  File "/home/USERNAME/playscii/playscii/renderable_line.py", line 60, in __init__

    GL.glVertexAttribPointer(self.pos_attrib, self.vert_items,

  File "/home/USERNAME/.local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/OpenGL/latebind.py", line 63, in __call__

    return self.wrapperFunction( self.baseFunction, *args, **named )

  File "/home/USERNAME/.local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/OpenGL/GL/VERSION/GL_2_0.py", line 469, in glVertexAttribPointer

    contextdata.setValue( key, array )

  File "/home/USERNAME/.local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/OpenGL/contextdata.py", line 58, in setValue

    context = getContext( context )


hopes this helps! i really appreciate you assisting with all of this lol, thank you.

Wild guess, but is your desktop using X11 or Wayland? PyOpenGL is pretty ancient and creaky at this point, and I recall Wayland making it trickier in various ways for it to get a context it considered valid.

If you are indeed running Wayland, I'd say try to run from the latest Playscii source (last public commit was August 2022) as I did add a few things after 9.17.1 for working on newer Linux desktops.

i'm pretty sure my desktop is running x11, but i did try your suggestion. unfortunately, it hits the exact same snag.

sorry about the double replies, itch seemed to get a little freaky.

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