After going through some forums searchs, I found out that I can’t run the samples that were distributed in it.
The reason behind it is because I choose –nothing at pandamake, and because of that, some essential libraries (for the samples) were left out.
I went through the process of trying it again, but with –everything but this resulted in a lot of warnings in my screen, saying i don’t have some third party libraries.
I also noticed that one of the warnings mentioned zlib, so I checked If i had this package installed. For my surprise, it WAS installed, and even the dev package was also installed.
So, the thing is, how does pandamake checks for the libraries I currently have installed in my system?
Btw, I’m trying to install version 1.7.2 of Panda3D. Maybe I should try 1.8.0 or the one directly from the repositories…
Anyway, thanks for your attention on this matter.