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authorKent Mein <mein@cs.umn.edu>2004-05-27 12:05:55 +0400
committerKent Mein <mein@cs.umn.edu>2004-05-27 12:05:55 +0400
commit300f10afc8bf11dc950c90bd32c571578b60440d (patch)
tree232aa177d050d6643c6858ce9639fed5bd28be58 /doc
parent954e5546ea04f0bf73d61e600771ae4f7987da37 (diff)
Tom's additions to the windows build.
(I changed #blendersaue to #blendercoders not #blendercompilers, does anyone actually use #blendercompilers?) Kent
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diff --git a/doc/README.windows-gcc b/doc/README.windows-gcc
index bbebcbda1c1..9037cf4cfd9 100644
--- a/doc/README.windows-gcc
+++ b/doc/README.windows-gcc
@@ -19,6 +19,12 @@ The instructions are:
mkdir bf-blender
cd bf-blender
+ *********WARNING: if the directory path you are in contains a space in
+ it you will get errors in trying to compile the code. Change directorys
+ to a one that does not contain a space in the path before creating the
+ above directory *********
+
+
Please note that a backslash at the end of a line in the following
means that the command spans two lines. If you wish to type the command as
one line, exclude the '\'.
@@ -54,9 +60,15 @@ one line, exclude the '\'.
'outside' that I am told is nice to go to while waiting for a
compile to finish).
+9. After it finishes compiling, if you would like to run your freshly compiled
+ blender, type make release. Then change directorys to obj/233.a/ and move
+ the zip file to where you want to use it, unzip the file, enter the directory
+ and run your brand new blender.
+
+
Getting Help
------------
-If you have problems, come by #blendersauce on irc.freenode.net
+If you have problems, come by #blendercoders on irc.freenode.net
or post questions to the "Compiling, Libraries, Modules" forum
at www.blender.org. There is also the very useful bf-committers
mailing list, what you can subscribe to here: