Simple argument to be able to explicitely tell the bitness you want to build Blender in.

python scons\scons.py BF_BITNESS=32
python scons\scons.py BF_BITNESS=64

So from now on for Windows you don't have to run a specific win32 or win64 Python version
to get the Blender version you want. If you omit the BF_BITNESS flag the bitness as per
Python version will be used as before.

Note that this is an argument, so works *only* on the command-line, not in your user-config.py
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Nathan Letwory 2011-08-02 18:33:39 +00:00
parent a9b093d9eb
commit 5c36b75324
2 changed files with 6 additions and 1 deletions

@ -111,6 +111,11 @@ btools.print_targets(B.targets, B.bc)
# handling cmd line arguments & config file
# bitness stuff
tempbitness = int(B.arguments.get('BF_BITNESS', bitness)) # default to bitness found as per starting python
if tempbitness in (32, 64): # only set if 32 or 64 has been given
bitness = int(tempbitness)
# first check cmdline for toolset and we create env to work on
quickie = B.arguments.get('BF_QUICK', None)
quickdebug = B.arguments.get('BF_QUICKDEBUG', None)

@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ def validate_arguments(args, bc):
'BF_BSC', 'BF_CONFIG',
'BF_PRIORITYLIST', 'BF_BUILDINFO','CC', 'CXX', 'BF_QUICKDEBUG',
'BF_LISTDEBUG', 'LCGDIR', 'BF_X264_CONFIG', 'BF_XVIDCORE_CONFIG',
'BF_UNIT_TEST']
'BF_UNIT_TEST', 'BF_BITNESS']
okdict = {}