On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 12:08 AM, Dean Giberson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey, just a note I've been running VS2010 Win64 + Scons without issue > until recently. The current issues are around changes to the OpenEXR > header layout (VS2008 & VS2010 don't have the same layout) & the OSL > lib's not using path-less references into OpenEXR (I can just turn off > OpenEXR & OSL for now). Also there is no python33.lib yet. > > Is there a full build script for the VS2010 libs? Or is it just a matter > DL-ing and compiling each by hand? Other than the docs about switches at > https://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/lib/win64/Readme.txt > are there is there anything to help in doing this task? A continuous > build or such? I've managed to build python lib/dll's (debug & release) for the following: * Visual Studio 2010 32-bit * Visual Studio 2012 32-bit * Visual Studio 2012 64-bit I couldn't get 2010 to build in x64 mode - it just kept skipping the pythoncore project due to some error (which of course it doesn't explain). Though, it may be possible to just use the 2012 versions for 2008/2010 builds too. So should I submit those compiled binaries, or is it preferred I just give the instructions (not much to them, just time and repetition to run them)? I can just hear the thoughts now -- "I'm not using binaries from an untrusted source!" ;) Right now I'm trying to get the boost libs compiled. The build.bat seems to generate 2010 versions, even if run in a 2012 command prompt.. so building 2012 versions ones may not be so easy. -Chad _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
