[Bf-committers] RC2 builds please!

pete larabell xgl.asyliax at gmail.com
Tue Apr 5 15:23:52 CEST 2011


A wiki-page with description of building environment for release
builds would be very useful. I found that when I started build on
FreeBSD, I could certainly compile fine, but had no idea there even
WAS a difference between those builds and release builds until I found
out I had been doing it wrong. :)


On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 2:15 AM, Sergey I. Sharybin <g.ulairi at gmail.com> wrote:
>  @Rafael: sure
>
> @all: maybe wiki-page with description of setting of building
> environment for releases would be useful?
>
> rsaavedra at ono.com wrote:
>> Thanks Sergey, I will check them.
>>
>> Could I mail you if there are
>> something I can't figure out ?
>>
>> --
>> Rafael Rios
>>
>>
>> ----Mensaje
>> original----
>> De: g.ulairi at gmail.com
>> Fecha: 04/04/2011 20:17
>> Para:<bf-
>> committers at blender.org>
>> Asunto: Re: [Bf-committers] RC2 builds please!
>>
>>
>>    Rafael,
>>
>> We aren't using default scons rules for release builts.
>> Things are much
>> complicated to make binary file which would run on the
>> most of
>> platforms. U could check build_files/config/*.py if u want to
>> see
>> configs we're using for release builds ;)
>>
>> rsaavedra at ono.com
>> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>     I am not the builder of the official release, I am
>> only a blender
>>> follower wanting to help
>>>
>>>     I have compiled r36007
>> on ubuntu Maverick
>>> (i686) (10.10) and Natty (i686) (11.04 beta1)
>> using scons.
>>>     The
>>> only "but" is that for Natty I have to create
>> an user-config.py with
>>> the following line:
>>>
>>> BF_PYTHON_ABI_FLAGS =
>> 'mu'
>>>     because of python3.2-
>>> dev package.
>>>
>>>     For the
>> Maverick, I have python3.2 compiled by myself,
>>> so I have to indicate
>> the path to python in BF_PYTHON.
>>>     The compiling
>>> went smooth in
>> both enviroments.
>>> Rafael Rios
>>>
>>>
>
>
> --
> With best regards, Sergey I. Sharybin
>
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