Contributed by Imran Syed (freakabcd).
This adds basic authoring tool and author info ("Blender User" for now).
NOTE: Linux and OSX users need now to update their OpenCOLLADA libs - Blender should now compile fine with their latest revision.
Made some changes to the original patch to ensure linking is done correctly.
Some small cleanups for scons too.
- remove scons option WITH_BF_FHS, its not needed anymore.
- comment WITH_BF_DOCS, was using epydocs which we dont use now.
- blenderlite target was broken, always using openmp.
- building without python wasnt working.
- fixed some warnings.
- Use _stat64i32 instead of _stat in BLI_exist
Needed for correct compilation by mingw, no sense for msvc
(_stat is equivalent to _stat64i32 in Visual C++ 2005, and later i suppose)
- Added library msvcr90 for mingw to solve linking error to _stat64i32
This fixes problem after change to this new location, but with .pyc files still lingering in old tools/
directory that still got imported due to syspath form.
Updated to comply with datafiles filepath patch.
I've tried to do some changes for OSX too, but I'm not sure if they're correct,
so OSX people, please test and report.
- Set env['CC'] and env['CXX'] as default values for
CC and CXX variables. This fixes problem with overwriting
auto-guessed compilators when reading config files
- Added new prefix for mingw tools
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Allows static libs to be passed correctly to the linker (i.e., full paths to
libs which end in ".a" are passed to linker without processing). I've been
using this on linux release builds since sometime around 2.49 without problem
but hesitated to commit since I don't know if it would affect any other
platforms. If you're using static libs on another platform and it breaks,
let me know.
Those changes made developing Blender using scons as buildsystem impractical. They were nuking my various configs everytime I compiled resulting in a long wait for all the files to get copied over again at the end, or else I'd have to manually go scouting out files to copy over.
Now, made this only nuke the scripts directory there which IMO solves the main issues that the original commit intended to solve (outdated scripts lingering in that folder, and mixing with the new ones).
If there are complaints that only doing the scripts dir is not enough, then we better just make this destructive stuff an optional thing (i.e. by default, nuking will still occur, but at least developers can disable)
Most likely will not compile for others, I'd appreciate any build errors
and missing files reports (I can never seem to get everything committed
and all the build systems working without help).
Porting over the sculpt/multires tools was a breeze,
thanks goes to brecht for a design that didn't exclude
ngons and was easy to port.
Note that I've not tested externally-backed multires
file support yet. Also, I still need to write version
patch code for some cases.
Some notes:
* Like trunk, topological changes don't update multires right,
so e.g. subdivide will duplicate multires data on the new faces,
instead of subdividing it.
* If you set the debug value (ctrl-alt-d) to 1 it'll turn on
my experiments in speeding up sculpting on higher-res multires
meshes (but note it makes partial redraw not completely accurate).
* There's a bug where you have to go through editmode to get out
of sculpt mode, not sure if I inherited or created this myself.
Previous fix created a double /plugins/plugins tree.
This should work on all platform (no longer using split when it shouldn't, not creating lists for nothing, ...).
* Sequencer and textures dir (and the makefiles for that) go into the /plugins folder again, as it should be.
* Don't generate a "doc" dir, when building them is disabled.
Patch by Matt. D. Thanks a lot!