from mathutils.geometry import PolyFill
I couldn't find a way for python's inittab to do this so just inserting mathutils.geometry into sys.modules manually.
- implicit function declaration.
- no return type set for a function.
- declaration after statement.
This may be too strict but in general I prefer we don't allow commits with these warnings.
Applies to cmake/gcc and scons/linux.
- omit render code from this warning (cmake only), until render branch is merged.
- moved -Wunused-parameter warning to apply to all C code in blender (not just ./source/blender), (cmake only).
- moved files in proper directories and adapted paths where needed
- deleted doc/oldbugs.txt (asked confirmation to jesterking a week ago in irc)
- still working on doxygen files, for now I'll leave them in doc/
- NOTE: while checking if other files were referring to these files, I noted that
"GPL-license.txt" is also used in the files below:
- release/windows/installer/00.sconsblender.nsi
- release/windows/specific.sh
but these files should't be affected by this commit, but please check :)
- ignore MSVC warnings when FREE_WINDOWS is defined to quiet warnings.
- the CMake flags were not being set correctly making blender have weirdo colors (no -funsigned-char).
- option only available to cmake, scons and make have this enabled always.
- without this clang/llvm can compile blender
- this was the second biggest internal lib, 192mb -> 172mb for all blenders libs (with debug flags), so gives some speedup to linking.
- more strict warnings for gcc/unix, still <50 for a clean build.
- install files to /usr/local/share/blender/2.53 rather then /usr/local/share/blender/.blender
from Dan Eicher (dna)
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Adds the option to not copy python into the .blender/python directory.
Also fixes the problem of deleting the blender installed python where the blender runtime only looks for the copied python and not the system one but not entirely sure why, something to do with CMake hardcoding the PYTHONPATH and PYTHONHOME vars I suppose.
This patch only applies to the 'UNIX AND NOT APPLE' platforms but, then again, those are the only ones anyone really
cares about...or at least the only ones where using the system python is really viable.
[#22849] Fix cmake install target on linux
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This patch fixes the install target for the linux platform. Since the new configuration path changes are in effect, files have to be installed in the correct places instead of just copying the local installation to $PREFIX/share/blender.
It also provides a new macro to determine the correct blender version values.
Changes in this patch include:
- the .desktop menu file is installed in $PREFIX/share/applications and points to the svg icon instead of a png one, which is also installed in $PREFIX/share/pixmaps
- docs are installed in $PREFIX/share/doc/blender
- scripts are installed in in $PREFIX/share/blender/x.xx/
- locales are installed in in $PREFIX/share/blender/x.xx/datafiles
- a new cmake macro determines and sets the correct values for BLENDER_VERSION_MAJOR, BLENDER_VERSION_MINOR, BLENDER_SUBVERSION, BLENDER_VERSION, BLENDER_MINVERSION_MAJOR, BLENDER_MINVERSION_MINOR, BLENDER_MINSUBVERSION and BLENDER_MINVERSION by parsing source/blender/blenkernel/BKE_blender.h and calculating major/minor values. This replaces the hardcoded value in the top CMakeLists file and is used by all platforms.
by default now on all platforms since it shouldn't crash anymore if SSE is
not there. If this breaks compilation on some platforms, please let me know.
- WITH_LCMS added option, was supported in scons.
- commented web plugin option since its not maintained.
- some formatting changes and removed includes that are not needed for source/creator/CMakeLists.txt.
- DocumentExporter changed due to function name change in API
- no more UTF lib
- enabled by default for win32
Note: debug libs will be added later, as well as 64bit windows libs.
For other platforms, get r746 of OpenCollada and build against that.