a couple of months ago, I modified equalpants original version to be able to run natively under Windows, (XP/Vista/7(32bit/64bit)). It still renders all the blocks in version 1.6. Once I have some spare time, I shall try to update that version to include blocks that appear in version 1.8.
Have you had a chance to update your version to handle the 1.8 blocks? And if so, are there files that you can lend to a person running the original Pigmap on Linux?
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Hello, I am having a problem with pigmap. Getting this error when I try to render for the first time.
user@srv2315:/$ /home/user/pigmap/pigmap -B 6 -T 1 -Z 10 -i /home/user/input/ -o /var/www/output -g /home/user/ -h 3
/home/user/blocks-6.png not found (or failed to read as PNG); will try to build from terrain.png
image path is missing at least one of: terrain.png, fire.png, endportal.png
no block images available; aborting render
user@srv2315:/$
I have changed my username to "user" in the code snippet.
g++ -c pigmap.cpp -O3
pigmap.cpp: In function âbool expandMap(const std::string&)â:
pigmap.cpp:366: warning: ignoring return value of âint system(const char*)â, declared with attribute warn_unused_result
g++ -c blockimages.cpp -O3
g++ -c chunk.cpp -O3
g++ -c map.cpp -O3
g++ -c render.cpp -O3
g++ -c region.cpp -O3
g++ -c rgba.cpp -O3
rgba.cpp: In member function âbool RGBAImage::readPNG(const std::string&)â:
rgba.cpp:109: warning: ignoring return value of âsize_t fread(void*, size_t, size_t, FILE*)â, declared with attribute warn_unused_result
g++ -c tables.cpp -O3
g++ -c utils.cpp -O3
g++ -c world.cpp -O3
g++ pigmap.o blockimages.o chunk.o map.o render.o region.o rgba.o tables.o utils.o world.o -o pigmap -l z -l png -l pthread -O3
but i can run pigmap with the same error like Llamasquishy
minecraft@h1674908:~/pigmap/pigmap$ ./pigmap -B 6 -T 1 -Z 10 -i in/world -o out/world -g in/images -h 3
in/images/blocks-6.png not found (or failed to read as PNG); will try to build from terrain.png
image path is missing at least one of: terrain.png, fire.png, endportal.png
no block images available; aborting render
You must use "full" paths, not ~/ paths! i'm only using sudo because my render is in /var/www/pigmap/ which is owned by root/httpd -- yours may be different.
Breakdown: this will "find" files in your world folder that are newer than pigmap's rendered base.png and output that list to regionlist.txt in the same folder. (i.e. finds changed regions since last render.)
Then you can do the pigmap incremental render as per pigmap's readme (-r regionlist.txt).
apidya,
Have you had a chance to update your version to handle the 1.8 blocks? And if so, are there files that you can lend to a person running the original Pigmap on Linux?
- SBHouse
https://github.com/jcornwellshiel/pigmap
I have changed my username to "user" in the code snippet.
Anyone have an idea how to fix this?
but i can run pigmap with the same error like Llamasquishy
Can anyone help me install this on a mac?
I saw the page on the github about installing on a mac (link), but... I have no idea where to begin. How do you "make"? lol
Ok, I figured out how to install it, but now I was only able to render once. Everytime I try now it says:
no regions detected; assuming chunk-format world
scanning world data...
nothing to do! (no required tiles)
Any idea?
This map renderer was made for Minecraft Alpha... it's a tad outdated now
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Thanks to https://github.com/akudeukie/pigmap, i have pigmap running and it looks fine (ubuntu 12.04; craftbukkit 1.7.9).
I also want to share how super-easy it is to create a regions-list for the pigmap incremental render:
You must use "full" paths, not ~/ paths! i'm only using sudo because my render is in /var/www/pigmap/ which is owned by root/httpd -- yours may be different.
Breakdown: this will "find" files in your world folder that are newer than pigmap's rendered base.png and output that list to regionlist.txt in the same folder. (i.e. finds changed regions since last render.)
Then you can do the pigmap incremental render as per pigmap's readme (-r regionlist.txt).
edit: added "region/"