Added new build option WITH_JACK_DYNLOAD for CMake and
WITH_BF_JACK_DYNLOAD for SCons, which means there'll be
no build-time linking against libjack and getting symbols
from libjack will happen runtime using dlopen and dlsym
tricks.
Alternative would be to use weak linking, but it'll require
having wrapper for preloading libjack.
This new options are disabled by default and they only
intended to be used on linux. Other platforms shall not
be using this and there shall be no functional changes
on non-linux platforms at all.
Mostly, it:
* Adds numpy and opencollada
* Merges both Suse and Fedora/Redhat into a single func (not sure this is a good idea, but would have been to painful to undo this).
Notes:
* I changed a bit how numpy is handled, so that the script does not try to build it when py3.3 was installed from package!
* Bumped oiio 'magic number', as now trying to use libtiff5 means we have to rebuild everything using tiff!
* Only made a quick test on my own system, but Ejner made quite some extensive ones, so it should be safe.
* I’m not sure keeping on extending that horrible bash thing is a good idea. Shell scripts are nice for small, limited stuff, but I personnaly find that one (over 53ko!) unreadable and a pita to maintain. Further more, doing the same for windows would mean to rewrite everything in another language... I have started work to port this as a py3 script, so that we have a nice structure (classes...) easy to extend/tweak/implement in various OSs/etc.!
Note: this doesn't work yet for everything with latest stable bullet (2.81), need to look into why and likely apply some patches upstream.
However I managed to link blender by disabling some features, likely it can be made to work without too much trouble.
by Lawrence D'Oliveiro (ldo)
so BKE_utildefines.h allows use of C99's bool type and true/false.
currently scons wont try to use stdbool.h, and works as if its never found.
This script will install all packages from the repositories and will compile
missing in repositories libraries.
It is supposed to replace pre-compiled libraries from our svn.
Tested script on Fedora 14 and 17, Ubuntu 10.04 and 12.10. All the dependencies
and manually built libraries seems to be fine. However, it's really annoying to
build blender in virtual machine to ensure there's no linking errors, i would
hope community will help testing and making needed tweaks to the script :)
To use the script, simple run it from your user name. It'll run installation
commands from a sudo, so you would likely be requested to type a password.
I've made tweaks to CMake FindLibs, so it should find OIIO, OCIO and python
libraries compiled by this script. Boost and FFmpeg would need to be specified
manually.
SCons currently would require manual paths specifications as well. Perhaps we
could make SCons smarter in the future.
All the parameters you need to pass to CMake/SCons would be printed when script
finishes to run.
Pretty much sure it's not production-ready script, but we need to start testing
at some point :)
This commit adds a small and simplistic C wrapper around boost's locale library as intern/locale, and heavily simplifies/reduces Blender's own i18n code (under blenfont/ dir). And it adds back UI translation on windows' official builds (with msvc)!
Note to platform maintainers: iconv and gettext (libintl) can now be removed from precompiled libs (not gettext binaries, under windows, of course ;) ).
Note to MinGW32/64 users: boost_locale lib has not yet been uploaded for those build env, please disable WITH_INTERNATIONAL for now (hopefully will be fixed very soon, have contacted psy-fy).
The blender.config file used for local #defines in qtcreator projects is rewritten on every project update. To avoid losing user settings these can now be written to an optional blender_custom.config file, which is then merged into the main blender.config on updates.
Warns if an array is passed to a function where the array is declared larger, eg float[2] argument is passed function defined as float[3], (or a greater size).
Existing free static checkers dont do this from what I can tell.
This adds cmake code for LLVM on linux and updates the cmake code used for OSX.
LLVM is linked like other external libraries now, by using the setup_liblinks and setup_libdirs macros instead of the PLATFORM_LINKFLAGS variable.
The use of llvm-config for getting a list of libraries can also be simplified quite a bit.
Caching the LLVM_DIRECTORY and LLVM_VERSION strings could be nicer though.
This commit integrates support of OpenColorIO library into build systems.
It also contains C-API for OpenColorIO library which could be used by Blender.
CMake has got find rules familiar to OpenImageIO's one which makes it easier
for build system to find needed libraries and includes. Scons only could use
explicitly defined paths to libraries and includes.
C-API would be compiled and Blender would be linked against C-API and OpenColorIO
but it wouldn't affect on Blender behavior at all.
OpenColorIO could be disabled by setting up WITH_OCIO to Off in CMake and
setting WITH_BF_OCIO in Scons.