You're welcome. Hope it makes the wiki soon.

On 12/02/2013 06:05 PM, Jack Straw wrote:
(resent as it got caught by the mailer daemon with a 'No space left on device' error)

Thanks Sebastian!

This is a great resource, I started on the process of building it using your instructions and it all went well but something else came up so I'll come back to it later.

Jack



On 21 November 2013 16:22, Jack Straw <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Thanks Sebastian!

    This is a great resource, I started on the process of building it
    using your instructions and it all went well but something else
    came up so I'll come back to it later.

    Jack


    On 19 November 2013 21:25, Sebastian Elsner <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hey,

        I wouldn't mind if you said this in a superior manner, at home
        I only use Linux and I am pretty proud having made the move
        after using Windows exclusively for 13 years :D

        About knowing what one is doing: It's mainly a fight for me,
        and I am constantly learning since ma day job is 99%
        Python/PyQt. I think Christoph Gohlke (who is on this list as
        well, I think) has this huge repo of precompiled binaries for
        all sorts of windows python stuff (including OIIO and OCIO). I
        guess he would be the one who knows what he's doing...

        Nonetheless I would be happy to transfer the piratepad and
        update the Wiki page bit by bit (actually I have an all
        up-to-date OIIO recompile scheduled for later this week at
        work... one software is still using OIIO version 0.7.something
        O_o) Just let me know what you need for setting this up.

        Sebastian

        Am 19.11.2013 19:26, schrieb Larry Gritz:
        That's great, Sebastian!

        I've proven myself to be fully incompetent at maintaining Windows build 
documentation, not even having access to a Windows machine myself. (I don't 
think I've even laid eyes on a machine running Windows for several years, other 
than perhaps idly walking by one in a big box electronics store. I'm not trying 
to say this in a superior manner, it is simply a fact about what computers I 
have at home and work.)

        I could use the help of somebody who knows what they're doing.

        Would you consider maintaining this material more "officially", if I 
gave you edit permissions on the OIIO web pages?

                -- lg



        On Nov 19, 2013, at 5:41 AM, Sebastian Elsner<[email protected]>  
<mailto:[email protected]>  wrote:

        I am (trying) to maintain an inofficial build documentation for 
windows:http://piratepad.net/0rqEZFwrKg  Its relatively up to date. I should 
answer all your questions.


        On 11/19/2013 02:35 PM, Jack Straw wrote:
        Hi, I'm looking for some advice on building on windows for Maya 2013, 
because of this I realise that I will have to build Boost against the Maya 
python libs.
        I understand that the package has some loose dependencies, the parts 
that I need are the c++ library,         python bindings, OpenEXR, tx and the 
common image formats. I am not sure which of the dependencies I actually need, 
is there a list of them that I can check? Also should I be taking the latest 
version of all of the external dependencies or are specific versions needed? As 
well for the actual OIIO build is CMake fully supported?

        Thanks.

        Jack


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