I added a check if the output directory (../frozen) exists and will create
the directory if it does not exist.
This time I tested it also with the NaN make environment :)
Michel
is updated.
* modulefinder creates a file src.list which contains all the *.py files
needed for the python suport in Blender.
* Makefile.am is able to depend on the files listed in src.list.
* makemakefile_ac.py is reverted to the previous version. The old version
contained my first attempt to get the make freeze trick working. It was
wrong.
Michel
build systems (auto, msvc, PB) do not seem to have this problem.
- Change intern/python/freeze/Makefile to freeze outside of the source/ tree
- Change source/blender/bpython/Makefile to not build the frozen stuff anymore
- Change source/blender/bpython/intern/Makefile to use CURRENT_PYTHON_API
instead of FUTURE_PYTHON_API, damage control
batch file that freezes the Blender Python code.
I had to add a dummy.cpp file to the freeze directory to make MSVC
understand it should call the batch file in a post build step. If someone else
has a better idea, feel free to change it!
Maarten
+ python $(PYFLAGS) freeze.py -d -x os -x pprint -I $(SRCDIR) -o $(TARGETDIR) $(SRCDIR)/VRMLmain.py
Freeze the Blender module
(I got this from some other people on #blendersauce and truthfully I have
no idea if this is correct or not so if someone else could look at it
that would be great)
Kent
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mein@cs.umn.edu
I also moved it so that it gets put in:
$(OCGDIR)/blender/bpython/$(DEBUG_DIR)libfrozen.a
and removed the stuff from the readme on how to do it by hand.
(I made one other small change and that was to comment
out the ssr target on solaris and freebsd in source/Makefile
I forgot to commit it yesterday)
Kent
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mein@cs.umn.edu