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.!
- FindXML2 we had copied from another project was always running and not using cached value, rewrote based on template used for most of our other find modules which makes use of 'FindPackageHandleStandardArgs'
- mark statuc collada libs as advanced.