- Remove deprecated/unused builders
- Remove unused SCons OSX slave configuration
- Remove SCons slave logic, it is not giving error about unknown building
system used for the slave.
This is so called "seems to work in dry tests" commit which is aimed to switch
linux release environment to CMake.
Some notes:
- There's no special handle of libstdc++, but it wasn't really static for quite
some time in SCons configuration and nobody really complained.
- It was quite tricky to get OpenMP linked statically with just using some
configuration so we went ahead and added a special option to CMake now which is
only exist on Linux and advertised as shouldn't be used.
- Packing is happening manually in slave_pack.py. This is because we have to add
some really special files to the archive (mesa libraries for example) which we
can't really handle from CMake/CPack in a nice generic way.
Don't think it's bad approach, at least crappynness is localized and it's not
_that_ crappy anyway.
- Windows buildbot should keep working, but needs doublechecing. It's just a
build folder changed, but you never know what it might imply.
- Some further tweaks are likely needed to ensure all builders are working.
Thanks Campbell for assistance in this patch!
New scons discontinued support of python2.6, so we needed
to build just another python in the release and buildbot
environment.
Hope latest scons upgrade a least bring new msvs support
and not only lead to just-another-frustration.
There might be some more upcoming commits, because you
never can be sure there's no typos in the buidbot script
for until you actually fire the builder up.
Make it so install directory is being nicely
cleaned before next build, which makes it
automatically removing all old files from
previous installations.
Otherwise linux buildbot fails dramatically.
That revision also leads to msvc runtime libs being removed, will fix this
in separate commit.
Take more respect for such creepy as linux and windows platforms, they're not so bad!
Crosscompiling of cubins doesn't work on linux with toolkit 4.2,
so use native toolkit for now. Disabled sm_13 for 32bit platform
for now.
Would keep cudakernels build target for a while. It doesn't hurt
being in the code and it could be helpful again once we'll switch
to toolkit 5.x where crosscompilation works fine.
Some further tweaks could probably be needed still, let's see how
building goes on buildbot now :)
- BF_BITNESS should be passed as a command line argument
- Made it so CUDA binaries and OSL compiled scripts would
be installed regardless WITH_BF_PYTHON (which seems to
be quite obvious)
- Disable overwrite install, so CUDA kernels installed by
it's build target will be preserved when building blender
itself.