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--Notes on compiling mxTextTools To get the latest version to compile on my machine I had to edit mxSetup.py and remove /usr/include from INCLPATH for it to build properly. (after doing this you need to edit blender/source/Makefile and fix the pointer to it I'm still working on automating this) Kent -- mein@cs.umn.edu
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Welcome to the fun world of open-source.
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This file is to help you get started using the source and will hopefully
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answer most questions.
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Here are some links to external packages you may or maynot need:
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openssl: http://www.openssl.org
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python: http://www.python.org
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mxtexttools:http://www.egenix.com/files/python/mxTextTools.html (python lib)
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nspr: ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/nspr/releases
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libjpeg: http://www.ijg.org/
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libpng: http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/
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zlib: http://www.gzip.org/zlib/
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openal: http://www.openal.org/home/ (for linux/windows)
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sdl: http://www.libsdl.org/index.php (for openal)
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smpeg: http://www.lokigames.com/development/smpeg.php3 (for openal)
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fmod: http://www.fmod.org/
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If you do not have GL you will also need mesa:
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http://www.mesa3d.org
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--Notes on compiling mxTextTools----------------------------------------------
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To get the latest version to compile on my machine I had to
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edit mxSetup.py and remove /usr/include from INCLPATH for it to build
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properly.
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(after doing this you need to edit blender/source/Makefile and
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fix the pointer to it I'm still working on automating this)
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--------------Basic Makefile TIPS---------------------------------------
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Assuming you are using tcsh/csh do the following before compiling.
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#Set this to wherever you have extracted the source.
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setenv NANBLENDERHOME `pwd`
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setenv MAKEFLAGS "-w -I$NANBLENDERHOME/source"
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Or for bash/sh do this:
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NANBLENDERHOME=`pwd`
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export NANBLENDERHOME
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MAKEFLAGS="-w -I$NANBLENDERHOME/source"
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export MAKEFLAGS
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Then edit source/nan_definitions.mk to fit you're environment.
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(You'll want to change things like NAN_OPENSSL,NAN_JPEG, NAN_PNG etc..
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to point to where you have it installed)
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If you tried to just have a go at making stuff you might wind up with
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an empty file /tmp/.nanguess
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You need to remove the empty file and it will get created automatically
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by $NANBLENDERHOME/source/tools/guess/guessconfig after you have
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setup the NANBLENDERHOME variable.
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After that cd $NANBLENDERHOME/intern
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make
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make install
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cd $NANBLENDERHOME/source/ode
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Look at the README_BLENDER and follow instructions
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Then cd $NANBLENDERHOME/source
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make
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If you have any problems with the above post a message to the Forums on
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www.blender.org
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----------------------WINDOWS TIPS--------------------------------------
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If you have any problems with the above post a message to the Forums on
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www.blender.org
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----------------------Mac OSX TIPS--------------------------------------
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Now before you go to the source directory, make sure you have installed the
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external libraries that Blender depends upon. Here is a description of the
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things you need.
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FINK:
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Use fink (http://fink.sourceforge.net/) to install the following libraries that
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Blender depends on:
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1. openssl (fink install openssl)
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2. jpeg (fink install jpeg)
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3. png (fink install png)
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PYTHON:
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Mac OSX 10.2 (Jaguar) now comes with Python (2.2.1) pre-installed. This is fine
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for producing the "frozen" Python code found in the intern directory. However,
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the installation does not contain the python library to link against (at least
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I could not find it). You could use fink to install Python but that Python
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installation depends on X being installed and that is a large installation.
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If you prefer the easy way: download Python 2.2.2 from http://www.python.org.
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Follow the instructions to in the documentation to install it on your box. If
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you run OSX 10.2 it should install just fine. Basically a configure and a
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"make" will do the job. The result is a Python library that should be copied to
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the library tree together with the associated header files.
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Create the following directories:
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$NANBLENDERHOME/lib/darwin-6.1-powerpc/python/include/python2.2
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$NANBLENDERHOME/lib/darwin-6.1-powerpc/python/lib/python2.2/config
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Now copy the include files and the libpython2.2.a library to those locations.
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FMOD:
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Download FMOD from http://www.fmod.org/ and unpack with StuffIt Expander. The
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archive contains header files and a library. Copy those to these directories
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(that you need to create first):
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$NANBLENDERHOME/lib/darwin-6.1-powerpc/fmod/include
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$NANBLENDERHOME/lib/darwin-6.1-powerpc/fmod/lib
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RANLIB:
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Although the make files run ranlib on the libraries built, the gcc linker
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complains about ranlib not being run. Until there is a solution, you will need
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to run ranlib by hand once in a while when the make breaks. Luckily, the error
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message lists the full path of the file to run ranlib on... Anybody out there
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with a real solution? I guess the problem arises from copying the files from
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one location to the other...
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Now wait, don't type make yet! You'll have to edit a config file of ODE first.
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go to $NANBLENDERHOME/source/ode/config and edit the file "user-settings" so
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that platform is equal to osx (PLATFORM=osx).
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Success!
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