Error was caused by boost library (which doesn't seem to be working with Cycles too
when compiling with mingw). Switched mingw to use TR1 unordered collections. Also,
there was re-declaration of strcasecmp when mingw is used.
Additional changes are related on using own process spawning when BF_TOOLSET is set to
mingw. Seems to be working fine now (i've got too long command line error) and no
warning are supressing now (as it was told in comment for commented own process spawning).
* Compile all of cycles with -ffast-math again
* Add scons compilation of cuda binaries, tested on mac/linux.
* Add UI option for supported/experimental features, to make it
more clear what is supported, opencl/subdivision is experimental.
* Remove cycles xml exporter, was just for testing.
* Fluid compilation: Inverse the compile flag from DISABLE_ELBEEM to WITH_MOD_FLUID for consistency. (scons/cmake)
* Use WITH_BF_FLUID in your user config (scons)
* Add support for scons to disable build with Decimate and Boolean modifier.
(WITH_BF_DECIMATE and WITH_BF_BOOLEAN)
./build_files/scons/tools/btools.py:68 - checkEndian() uses pythons struct which knows the systems native endian and will work unless cross compiling (which afaik isnt dont between different endian systems so far).
- define __BIG_ENDIAN__ or __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ with cmake & scons.
- ENDIAN_ORDER is now a define rather than a global short.
- replace checks like this with single ifdef: #if defined(__sgi) || defined (__sparc) || defined (__sparc__) || defined (__PPC__) || defined (__ppc__) || defined (__hppa__) || defined (__BIG_ENDIAN__)
- remove BKE_endian.h which isn't used
Change OURPLATFORM from "linux<major_version>" to simple "linux".
Since new policy for linux kernel versions that major version in
platform doesn't make much sense for building rules so the same
rules could be used for both of linux2 and linux3 now/
Tested on both of linux2 and linux3 systems.
to conficuration variable BF_FFMPEG_DDL.
This would allow to use different FFmpeg in buildbot.
- Added some 3DMOUSE variables to list of command line options.
Now 3dmouse related-settings can be set from command line.
python scons\scons.py BF_BITNESS=32
python scons\scons.py BF_BITNESS=64
So from now on for Windows you don't have to run a specific win32 or win64 Python version
to get the Blender version you want. If you omit the BF_BITNESS flag the bitness as per
Python version will be used as before.
Note that this is an argument, so works *only* on the command-line, not in your user-config.py