Hi, As it was mentioned in meeting minutes, i'm switching to new release build environment.
Now i'm using system based on glibc-2.11 which means i'll expect official blender builds be working on systems equal on newer to ubuntu 10.04. Such a bump allows: - Get rid of unsupported distro used by old environment - Use much newer versions of dependent libraries (ffmpeg, python and so) - Use gcc-4.7 (which i'm expecting to have some percentage of boost because of better optimizations in comparison with gcc-4.3 used before) - Much painless maintaince Eventually i would love to kick out old build environment, same goes to precompiled linux librraies which are painful to maintain. Will think about better schedule to kicking this stuff away when i'm back in a week. Meanwhile it'll really help if community will test new builds from http://builder.blender.org/download/ (the're called blender-2.64-r51750-linux-glibc211-x86_64.tar.bz2 and blender-2.64-r51750-linux-glibc211-i686.tar.bz2) and report if there're some issues with their stability or so. When all the thing will settle up, i'll commit script which configures build environment, so everybody could setup the same environment. Thanks for the help! -- With best regards, Sergey Sharybin _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
