* merge the recent scons changes from trunk, so this means that the same rules now apply:
- scons-local available
- platform default configs updated
- check your user-config.py if you have made a full copy of default config
Note: BGE and blenderplayer still not working, but that is normal ;) (so turn them off!)
Update configs to use Python 2.5. To quote from IRC:
07:17 * stivs waves his +5 Mouse of Power and authorizes jestie to update all of scons to py 2.5.
07:17 < stivs> let the screaming begin!
file I modified for the other patch. So I'm being bad and combining them
together.
First one is added -lXi to LLIBS for solaris. (Makes it so it compiles
again with the tablet stuff added)
Second one is the real commit its an expansion of patch #4458
This adds optional ICONV lining to support international fonts in the
file selector. Thanks to wisit venita (dripstone) I mostly just cleaned
it up a little and made it optional via defines.
Its currently turned off for all platforms except for solaris on scons.
For scons see your config/(platform).py file look for WITH_BF_ICONV
For the Makefiles look at source/nan_definitions.mk look for WITH_ICONV
(basically you'll want to export WITH_ICONV=true and possibly set some other
stuff)
Let me know if there are any problems.
Kent
--
mein@cs.umn.edu
* 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.
* 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 :)
* 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.
* 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