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We wouldn't really have release branches, building will happen
from annotated tags.
Made it so building tag revision equals to a master branch.
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The script ##cmake_linux_install.sh## is currently invoking ##make## in single-threaded mode; this patch changes it to take advantage of all available CPU threads.
Reviewers: mont29
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D358
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Branch name and hash didn't work properly when having disconnected
HEAD or when having current HEAD below upstream.
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Updating rpms built from 'make package' has issues using the git hash since it isn't in a set order like svn commits, this lets it use the date to determine if the rpm is newer than the installed version.
Also updates the license text.
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Now changing UI_icons.h causes icons to be re-generated, without this
adding a new icon wouldn't automatically get into the generated PNG.
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On Linux/Mac OS X, simply type "make cycles" inside the Blender source directory, to get a standalone build of the engine.
Reviewed by: Brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D228
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can use your system ones instead of those built by install_deps!
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was not found.
Weird library names having version suffix (e.g. libIex-2_1.so) are used only
when the OpenEXR was built with CMake. Building the library with the Autotools
doesn't add the version suffix.
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this allows for updating icons without committing a new PNG each time
(which is inefficient with git). The data files are converted into a
PNG at builds time and used just as they were before.
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OIIO/OSL source).
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Note that I also updated OpenEXR to 2.1.0 (and updated our CMake openexr module as well).
Users will have to update their build settings as told by the script (also in BUILD_NOTES.txt generated file)!
Note I removed all ugly patches from this script, we are currently using custom git repo for OpenEXR/OIIO/OSL,
hopefully we will soon be able to use vanillia code from official repos!
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While its possible to have different C/C++ compilers, we dont support
this at the moment, so just check C compiler ID for now.
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Before this console output contained messages about branch is not
configured to use any upstream branch which is not useful information
at all.
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Ok, this is nasty. SOURCE_DIR is somehow being defined
from CMakeLists.txt in source/creator by the looks of it
and actual issue as extra slash in the end of path which
was passing to EXISTS command.
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- It was using SOURCE_DIR which is undefined on windows.
No idea why it was defined on Linux, could be some
co-incident. Correct usage is CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR.
- Remove usages of SVN's revision.
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Before this hash of latest local commit was used,
which is not so much useful since nobody can access
that commit hash.
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- Use -M suffix if working tree does have uncommitted
modifications.
- Local commits are considered local changes as well
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- Better to set branch/hash to "unknown" so
it's clear build is done from exported tree.
- SCons used to reference undefined variable.
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Title says it all :)
Pointer by IRIE Shinsuke in the ML, thanks!
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Summary:
Old idea with changes since previous release tag
didn't work good enough. In most of the cases tag
was done in a branch hence not actually reachable
from the master branch.
Now change since release is gone, and date of
the latest commit is used instead.
The date is displayed in format YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm
in the splash.
New bpy.app fields:
- build_commit_timestamp is an unix timestamp of
the commit blender was build from.
- build_commit_date is a date of that commit.
- build_commit_time is a time of that commit.
Reviewers: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D5
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Left it there by an accident.
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Made it so if there's release/datafiles/locale/po
folder, then all the .po files will be converted
to .mo at blender compile time and installed to
an appropriate location.
Uses small own implementation msgfmt which is
based on msgfmt.py from Python project, but also
supports contexts.
There's no functional changes for until we've
switched to use source .po files instead of
pre-compiled .mo.
P.S. Well, there's one change which is msgfmt.cc
being compiled even if it's not used, but
would rather not clutter code with checks
since pretty soon we'll use this program
anyway.
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- Use commit number since last annotated tag as a
revision number replacement. It'll eb followed
by 'M' symbol if there're local modification in
the source tree.
- Commit short SHA1 is included. Helps getting
information about commit used to build blender
with much faster.
- If build is not done from master branch, this also
will be noticed in the splash screen.
This commit also replaces revision stored in the
files with git-specific fields (change and hash).
This is kind of breaks compatibility, meaning
files which were saved before this change wouldn't
display any information about which revision they
were saved with. When we'll finally switch to git,
we'll see proper hash and change number since
previous release in the files, for until then
svn version will be used as a change number and
hash will be empty.
Not a huge deal, since this field was only used
by developers to help torubleshooting things and
isn't needed for blender itself.
Some additional tweaks are probably needed :)
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also set_source_files_properties() wasn't working for rna_*_gen.c files,
set dna.c and generated data files with generated property too.
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remove-strict-flags cmake macro.
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added to cycles standalone too.
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binary
that is found by find_program is a shim that doesn't take command line arguments.
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but gives nasty "false changes" in svn. Let's try not to forget to update PNGs when needed, then!
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now)... Expects Inkscape program.
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to cppcheck utility script.
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without them).
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system include.
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* Remove vc2010 support from cmake.
There is some "if(MSVC10)" left in extern - ceres, but will leave that for Sergey. :)
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(like /usr/include/OpenEXR).
As OSL headers mix #include <OpenEXR/foo.h> and #include <foo.h>, we need both /path/to/openexr/include and /path/to/openexr/include/OpenEXR include paths... :/
Issue investigated by doug65536 on IRC, thanks.
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