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SConscript |
SOLID - Software Library for Interference Detection SOLID is a software library containing functions for performing intersection tests and proximity queries that are useful in the context of collision detection. Collision detection is the process of detecting pairs of geometric objects that are intersecting or are within a given proximity of each other. In particular, SOLID is useful for detecting collisions between objects that are moving relatively of each other over time. The motions of objects are controlled by the client application, and are not determined or affected by SOLID. This open-source edition of SOLID version 3 is released under the terms of either the GNU Public License (GPL) or the Q Public License (QPL). This means that for software created with SOLID version 3 you must comply with the terms of one of these licenses. You may choose wich of these licenses best suits your purpose. See the following files contained in this distribution for a complete list of terms and conditions of these licenses: LICENSE_QPL.txt The Q Public License LICENSE_GPL.txt The GNU General Public License These licenses do not permit the use of SOLID 3 in closed-source software products. For enquiries about commercial use of SOLID, please contact info@dtecta.com. SOLID 3 uses Qhull from The Geometry Center of the University of Minnesota. Qhull is copyrighted as noted below. Qhull is free software and may be obtained via anonymous ftp from geom.umn.edu. Qhull, Copyright (c) 1993-2002 The National Science and Technology Research Center for Computation and Visualization of Geometric Structures (The Geometry Center) University of Minnesota 400 Lind Hall 207 Church Street S.E. Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA email: qhull@geom.umn.edu Installation For details on how to install SOLID see the documention in the 'doc' directory. Platforms SOLID 3 has been tested on the following platforms: Linux IA32 gcc 2.95.3, gcc 3.3 Win32 MSVC++ 6.0 SP4, MSVC++ 7.1