* Applied patch #4012 by Joseph Eagar. The patch provides a way to quickly assign a list
of libraries to build with debug symbols. Usage:
scons BF_QUICKDEBUG=src,bf_blenkernel,bf_blenlib
* 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 :)
+ SCons support for pthreads-win32. Library will be committed shortly into
lib/windows, so be sure to check commit list and update that as well
when the pthread lib is available.
* when WITH_BF_STATICOPENGL=1 on Linux Blender will be statically linked
against GL libraries. NOTE: I used values that worked on my machine -
platform managers and people who have better knowledge about this, please
modify config/linux2-config.py accordingly.
always statically (you have to force it to build a dynamic library) the
resulting binary is redistributable.
The code is made ffmpeg-version independent using #ifdef's.
+ BF_BUILDINFO=1 (by default) for build info in splash
- remove redundant renderconverter include dir
* check for win32-vc instead of only win32, so MingW compile goes ok
* 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
These should make it so that other people can compile with OpenEXR support.
(I also added the OPENAL fix erwin commited to bf-blender since I
need it for my machine, and this syncs up the file)
Kent
So for the 2.4 release, both bullet AND sumo will be enabled. You can choose in the world buttons which physics engine is active for a scene.
sorry if this breaks your builds!
using bandoler's patch as a basis (thanks!).
A couple of notes:
- This is for windows only, I did not have a chance to try linux yet.
- SConscript for PHY_Bullet may need tweaking (plus support
for other platforms), but at least it's in there :)
Any problems, shout :)
* add some ENV = os.environ's here and there (help those who have msvc toolkit installed)
Note for OSX users: check from your config.opts the correct info for the precompiled ftgl lib is used.
It seemed trivial enough, so I updated all systems (makefiles, xcode, scons, scons win installer), please complain if something went wrong. Mostly it was just removing release/bpydata references, since the release/scripts dir is already worked on recursevely, handling dirs inside it.
For the scons nsi file writer script I had to write code for each new dir, but it can be recoded recursively, too (in fact joining all release stuff in a single dir tree with nothing else would be a good idea, making installation code simpler). Since it's just python and I have a little more time now, I can help scons managers if they still need.
Thanks Campbell Barton for reporting.
1) fix evil use of internal scons interfaces that breaks latest scons version.
2) a hack to turn on new CCGSUBSURF stuff by adding -DUSE_CCGSUBSURFLIB
to extra_flags. This is currently the default for all platforms except
win32 (due solely to my ignorance of win32 compiler flags).
To enable it you will need to download OpenEXR and install it.
For the Makefiles you will need to set WITH_OPENEXR=true
and set NAN_OPENEXR to point to where OpenEXR is installed.
For scons you'll need to remove config.opts to get the new options
so you can enable OpenEXR, I was not able to get blender to link
with scons so the scons stuff may need to be tweaked a little but
I think it should work.
For other platform managers The OpenEXR stuff is similar to QUICKTIME
you need to define WITH_OPENEXR and setup the library stuff and
as you'll notice in this commit there are two extra files.
Kent