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12 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Kent Mein
6c89868386 Adds scons support for SunOS...
(I have one small problem with linking python's static library but
other than that this should work)

Kent
2006-08-03 02:46:37 +00:00
Ken Hughes
a57bb6bee1 Bugfix #4081: support for OpenBSD platform for scons. Big thanks to Nathan Houghton for this contribution. 2006-06-05 15:52:26 +00:00
Nathan Letwory
36a4af22c3 ==SCons==
* These changes bring cross-compiling Blender for Windows on Linux one step
  closer to reality. The 'biggest' change is in makesdna SConscript to make
  sure a linux native makesdna is built, that can be run, too. Next to that
  proper checks for env['OURPLATFORM']=='linuxcross' are added in various
  places.

  Switch change in pluginapi.c was necessary, and AFAIK it should work like
  that also on WIN32, if not, slap me.

  Note: everything *compiles* now nicely, it is just that the final *linking*
  doesn't work (yet). Anyone who fixes this will be the
  hero of cross-compilers :)
2006-03-13 11:42:49 +00:00
Nathan Letwory
ef1b7a5735 ==SCons==
+ 'scons blenderplayer' builds blender AND blenderplayer now (tested on Linux
  only, but was only linking issue, so should work on other platforms too).

  NOTE: I noticed some compileflags for GE specific libs that were left out -
  I re-enabled them in the SConscripts, but I'm going to do a test build my-
  self now, so if there are problems with them on win32, I probably already
  know about them :)
2006-02-07 21:24:36 +00:00
Nathan Letwory
04d44ee311 + add check for cygwin to continue parsing of SCons scripts 2006-02-05 17:14:52 +00:00
Nathan Letwory
3bb82a27fc == SCons ==
* This commit is all of the rewrite work done on the SCons system. For
  documentation see doc/blender-scons.txt and doc/blender-scons-dev.txt.
  Also http://mediawiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/SconsRefactoring
  contains valuable information, along with what still needs to be done.

    - linux, os x and windows compile now.
    - files are compiled to BF_INSTALLDIR (see config/(platform)-config.py)
        - NOTE: Jean-Luc P will commit sometime during the weekend proper
          appit() for OS X. For now, copy the resulting binary to an
          existing .app bundle.
    - features:
        - cleaner structure for better maintenance
        - cleaner output during compile
        - better handling of build options
        - general overall speed increase
        - see the wiki for more info

  Cygwin, FreeBSD and Solaris systems still need work. For these systems:
    1) copy a config/(platform)-config.py to ie. config/cygwin-config.py
    2) set the proper defaults for your platform
    3) mail me at jesterking at letwory dot net with you configuration. if
       you need any modifications to the system, do send a patch, too.

  I'll be giving first-aid today and tomorrow, after that it'll be all
  regular development work :)

  /Nathan
2006-02-04 14:15:10 +00:00
Jean-Luc Peurière
b12f801681 updates to the OS X build system :
- XCode project
- Scons :
    scons stopped working for Os X in the last month (dont know when) :

     * the '.' and '..' keywords in CCPPATH
          are not recognized anymore for sconscripts compiling files at
          a sub level
     * when doing a scons clean, the 3 subdirs in build dir are removed
      and scons then fail to recreate them (exten, intern, source)

this commit solve the first problem as a temp workaround
for the latter simply recreate the dirs manually

I will investigate that further when on vacations,  which i should already
 be.
 ;(

all 3 build systems are now working on Os X
2005-08-04 16:05:28 +00:00
Kester Maddock
d5fde6c48b Added #!/usr/bin/python standard script identifier to the start of SConscript files.
Makes text editors identify SConscripts as Python, and syntax highlight properly.
2004-05-16 13:07:20 +00:00
Nathan Letwory
af2c3a4c10 Added OpenBSD3.x to the SCons build system. 2004-03-02 08:40:19 +00:00
Michel Selten
70a4ead0ae SCons updates
* Blender static now links. By default this option is disabled on all
  platforms. Simply set the option in config.opts to 'true'.
* Added the following flags to config.opts:
  - HOST_CC.    This is the C compiler for the host platform. This value is the
                same as TARGET_CC when not cross compiling.
  - HOST_CXX.   This is the C++ compiler for the host platform. This value is
                the same as TARGET_CXX when not cross compiling.
  - TARGET_CC.  This is the C compiler for the target platform.
  - TARGET_CXX. This is the C++ compiler for the target platform.
  - TARGET_AR.  This is the linker command for linking libraries.
  - PATH        This is the standard search path
  All SConscript files have been updated to reflect these changes. Now it's
  possible to change only the root SConstruct file, and all compiler specific
  variables are passed automatically to all SConscript files. Of course, this
  does not apply to makesdna because there the host and target platform is
  different from all other libraries.
  To pass a variable that applies to all platforms, all we now have to do is
  set the correct value in library_env


Note: as usual, to get the latest options in the config.opts file, first
      remove your version.
2004-02-29 21:40:48 +00:00
Michel Selten
9330e553e8 SCons updates
* libraries are now generated in [BUILD_DIR]/lib
* passed the user_options to all libraries now.
  This means I could remove a couple of Export/Import lines.
* Changed the order in source/blender/src/SConscript and
  source/gameengine/SConscript.
  All libraries are now sorted alphabetically. This has no impact on the build
  process.
2004-02-15 19:25:32 +00:00
Michel Selten
d3e1fc8870 SCons build system files added.
You'll need SCons (www.scons.org) to build.
Platforms currently working:
* Linux (me)
  - options for quicktime, openal and international disabled
  - uses the system libs and include files for building - no option to build
    with the precompiled libraries yet.
* Windows (jesterKing)
  - builds with quicktime (optional)
  - builds with openal (optional)
  - builds with international support (optional)
  - Use the DOS box to build
  - builds with precompiled libraries
* Irix (Hos)
  - Uses default Irix compiler
  - Not all optimization levels correct yet
  - options for quicktime, openal and international disabled
  - builds with precompiled libraries
* Cygwin (me)
  - has a problem in the linking stage
  - uses free build tools (gcc)
  - options for quicktime, openal and international disabled
  - uses the system libs and include files for building - no option to build
    with the precompiled libraries yet.
* MacOS (sgefant)
  - builds with quicktime (optional)
  - options for openal and international disabled
  - builds a nice bundle
  - builds with precompiled libraries

Thanks to IanWill for a bugfix in the Linux build.
Note: This is a work in progress. A lot still has to be done - for example the
      optional parts are only to be enabled by directly setting 'true' or
      'false' in the SConstruct file. This needs to be moved to a user config
      file. Also, the .o/.obj files are stored in the source tree. This needs
      to be fixed as well.
      The game engine is not yet built.
2004-01-04 21:11:59 +00:00