Hi Jurgen, Is the new EXR2.0 entirely updated for windows32 and 64 (MSVC9 - cmake and scons)? I'm a bit confused by all the sparse emails on the latest windows libraries and building systems updates.
I'm having a segfault on windows for some builds of the multiview branch (building with scons if I'm not mistaken) when opening a multiview/multipart exr. The same does not happen in OSX. And when I built with cmake+msvc9+debug the error was gone. I thought the problem was in my setup, but the same happens with the BuilderBot multiview build: * http://builder.blender.org/download/ (multiview is the last in the list) * http://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/branches/multiview/ (code in svn if you want to test) * https://github.com/dfelinto/blender/blob/multiview/samples/images/caminandes_new_edit.exr?raw=true (sample file) I will keep looking at it, but it would help to know whether it was supposed to work or if the libs/build setup are still work in progress. Thanks, Dalai -- blendernetwork.org/member/dalai-felinto www.dalaifelinto.com 2013/5/17 Dalai Felinto <[email protected]>: > For the records, OSX libs are already committed and working fine (thanks > Jens). > > For windows/linux the libs we will need are: openexr, openimageio and > openshadinglanguage. > opencolorio does not need to be updated. > > Thanks, > Dalai > > -- > blendernetwork.org/member/dalai-felinto > www.dalaifelinto.com > > > 2013/5/17 Bastien Montagne <[email protected]> >> >> I should be able to see for install_deps.sh next week… ;) >> >> Bastien >> >> On 17/05/2013 20:36, Sergey Sharybin wrote: >> > We've discussed it in IRC today. Conclusion is: >> > >> > 1. Windows/OSX libs are safe for update, wouldn't lead to issues and >> > platform maintainers could just go ahead >> > 2. I'll update linux build environment during next week. >> > 3. Before merge the code to trunk, we'll need to update wiki page with >> > building instructions and update install_deps.sh. If nobody volunteers >> > to >> > help updating the script, i'll try to update it over next week (or two) >> > 4. Then we're safe for merge :) >> > >> > Could still cause some PITA for distros maintainers tho, but eeh.. Krita >> > will also require openexr2.0 soon so afraid the only way (apart from >> > disabling openexr support) would be to include openexr2.0 libs to >> > repos... >> > >> > >> > On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 6:59 PM, Sergey >> > Sharybin<[email protected]>wrote: >> > >> >> Actually i'm really skeptical about such a bump. That'd introduce extra >> >> pain building blender on linux -- seems only gentoo and arch switched >> >> to >> >> openexr 2.0. >> >> >> >> Also, some of the distros like ubuntu and fedora contains openimageio, >> >> which is for sure linked against distro's openexr 1.6. >> >> >> >> This is all leads to really spaghetti changes and would rather see >> >> updates >> >> for build instructions and probably install dependencies script before >> >> we'll bump openexr version required for blender. >> >> >> >> P.S. In any way, this will also be a PITA for distros maintainers :( >> >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 1:45 AM, Dalai Felinto<[email protected]> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Hi, >> >>> >> >>> I don't see why we would need the python part of it. >> >>> Basically the same build settings we used for 1.71 should be used for >> >>> 2.0 >> >>> I >> >>> believe. >> >>> >> >>> And yes other libs that depend on it will need to be recompiled: >> >>> That means primary openimageio. But I also believe OSL and OCIO are >> >>> needed >> >>> (they depend on OIIO). >> >>> [here I only built exr and oiio, but then I'm building with no >> >>> osl/ocio] >> >>> >> >>> I'm not sure there is any other library (or even if ocio needs it). >> >>> >> >>> Thanks, >> >>> Dalai >> >>> -- >> >>> blendernetwork.org/member/dalai-felinto >> >>> www.dalaifelinto.com >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> 2013/5/15 Jürgen Herrmann<[email protected]> >> >>> >> >>>> Hi Dalai, >> >>>> >> >>>> I could provide builds for Vc2008 and VC2012 after the 2.67a release. >> >>>> Just some questions: >> >>>> - Do we have to recompile other libs that depend on OpenEXR too? >> >>>> OSL for example relies on it. >> >>>> - As we don't have boost python in the boost libs I guess we won't >> >>>> need >> >>>> the python part in OpenEXR, right? >> >>>> >> >>>> /Jürgen >> >>>> >> >>>> Am 15.05.2013 um 20:31 schrieb Antony Riakiotakis<[email protected]>: >> >>>> >> >>>>> Hi Dalai, I'll be building soon for the MinGW systems. 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