- remove Verse support. This will be brought back in The Future (probably jiri + me)
This means 5k lines less in blenkernel.
- fix two small errors for global cleanup, now compiles properly with FFMPEG enabled too.
- Instead of defining such defines for the entire codebase in Blender.py, add
the right checks and definitions to the places where it matters.
- Only check+set WITH_BULLET instead of also GAMEBLENDER=1
- NOTE: No global defines allowed in BlenderLib.
- this means you can do BF_QUICK=bf_ and it would build all libs that contain bf_ in their name. This makes
it easier to use, since you don't have to remember the exact names
* Update documentation to mention scons-local.
* BlenderLib now expects lists for all compiler related flags (release, profile, debug, warn).
I changed the default config files, but do double-check your user-config files, esp. if you did
a full copy of an old default platform config
- Code has been changed to reflect this (ie. deprecated functions are not anymore used)
* clean up the C and C++ compiler flags mess.
- in the environment construction of BlenderLib all the compile flag governing options have been split in the *C*, *CC* and *CXX* containing equivalents.
C is for C compiler only flags. CC is for C and C++ compiler flags and CXX is for C++ compiler only flags.
All the platform default config files need to be double checked and fixed wherever it looks necessary. Either DIY, or send me a note with needed changes.
- a start for the BlenderLib parameter list has been made - all the SConscripts need to be checked and modified to hand in flags properly.
* A theeth request: make -jN settable in the config file.
- I give you BF_NUMJOBS, which is set to 1 by default. In your user-config.py, set BF_NUMJOBS=4 to have 4 parallel jobs handled. Yay.
[#17867] Adds option to SCONS to generate Python API documentation
Added patch from Brandano with some small improvements (BF_DOCDIR, clean) by yours truly.
To use make sure you have epydoc installed. Enable with WITH_BF_BPYDOC=1.
Added optional OGG / theora / vorbis support.
(OGG-format encoding is currently disabled, since the bundled ffmpeg version
is broken here)
Fixed a bug with PTS-encoding, to make theora work.
You have to explicitly enable it and currently only scons is supported.
Otherwise: enjoy! :)
the features that are needed to run the game. Compile tested with
scons, make, but not cmake, that seems to have an issue not related
to these changes. The changes include:
* GLSL support in the viewport and game engine, enable in the game
menu in textured draw mode.
* Synced and merged part of the duplicated blender and gameengine/
gameplayer drawing code.
* Further refactoring of game engine drawing code, especially mesh
storage changed a lot.
* Optimizations in game engine armatures to avoid recomputations.
* A python function to get the framerate estimate in game.
* An option take object color into account in materials.
* An option to restrict shadow casters to a lamp's layers.
* Increase from 10 to 18 texture slots for materials, lamps, word.
An extra texture slot shows up once the last slot is used.
* Memory limit for undo, not enabled by default yet because it
needs the .B.blend to be changed.
* Multiple undo for image painting.
* An offset for dupligroups, so not all objects in a group have to
be at the origin.
This adds redcode (the file format of RED one, R3D) support to blender.
Seems to work fine with the footage I found on the web, but keep in
mind, that because of the unoptimized nature of libopenjpeg, frame
decoding isn't that fast.
It is also a rather challenging task, to make 4k-float-footage realtime :)
to all ffmpeg related libs
ffmpeg use it own build system and dont respect
the flags in config.py
define BF_FFMPEG_EXTRA in config.py to pass
those flags.
I use this on Os X to pass the SDK vars :
-isysroot
-mmacosx-version-min
[#7113] GE crash pressing as soon as P on 64 bit
Note: glext.h has been removed from the source
If you get errors compiling with it you have 2 options
download/install glext.h (preferred method)
or set WITH_BF_GLEXT=false
If your a user and having problems with game engine try
setting the env var: WITHOUT_GLEXT 1
Kent
I talked to Jesterking and he may switch this to a more global
solution later. I figured in the meantime its ok to commit this
and consider the issue resolved.
Kent
Restoring the "evil src splitting hack" for scons+mingw systems. By default, it is not used, but if your system is choking when trying to link src, then add BF_SPLIT_SRC=1 to your user-config.py to use this hack.
* stupid misplacement of declaration
* replacing fmodf with fmod (fmodf not available with MSVC7.1 when compiling C-code)
* appending CXXFLAGS to CCFLAGS in tools/Blender.py to avoid linking errors with runtime library (/MT not set)
- jesterKing, could you please check if that's ok?
settting WITHOUT_BF_INSTALL='true' will disable
the copying to INSTALL_DIR
you can use that in your user-config.py or commandline
slipping in minor cleaning for Os X builds
* Finally cleaned up the NSIS installer creation process
This is now a proper action and command, with simple printout
The 'nsis' target (only on Windows) now properly depends on
all the build process, and will be done as very last.
* Make LZMA (Solid) default compressor for installer (= the best)
FINALLY! With this commit command-length problems are History. Thanks go to xuru from #scons for giving the nice pointer.
src is now again one lib, and further libsplitting should be rather unnecessary, unless we somehow reach the 37K limit (for internally used CreateProcess, by subprocess module)
CXXFLAGS defaults to CCFLAGS which was causing duplicated or
extra compile flags being set for g++. Fix is to use
env.Replace() rather than .Append() the first time we
set CXXFLAGS in the build environment.
To use:
Make sure NSIS is in your %PATH% and type 'scons nsis'
It doesn't currently compile blender first, so make sure you do a
normal 'scons' before this.
* Add WITH_BF_YAFRAY, which per default is 'true', so no visible changes for developers (and users).
Set WITH_BF_YAFRAY to 'false', and you'll save some major compile time :) Also handy if you're strapped for memory and compilation fails on yafray compilation due
to this.
- this commit also has a few whitespace changes and
- made BF_NO_ELBEEM a proper BoolOption. This will be renamed to WITH_BF_ELBEEM in the near future...
* removed unused options BF_VERSE_LIBPATH, BF_VERSE, BF_VERSE_LIBS, since they are not used at all.
* some whitespace mods
There should be no more issues with "libverse.lib" not being found (or anything like
that).
- this patch adds verse support for SCons, which can be enabled by
giving WITH_BF_VERSE=1, ie. on command-line
- this patch also adds a custom lib dir possibility. From the patch description:
"To set a custom ../lib dir, put LCGDIR="path to lib dir, including the platform folder name!" in your user-config.py."
* Fixed win32-vc-config.py so that it links to the proper library. Reported by Brandano.
of the fluidsim can now be disabled with the
flag: BF_NO_ELBEEM='true', e.g. for irix systems.
(The number of ifdefs from the original
patch was reduced, and the defines are now
only necessary when elbeem is switched off.)
- particle generation option is available again
* 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.