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Building the COLLADA GSoC branch
svn checkout https://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/branches/soc-2009-chingachgook
The COLLADA module can be built on Windows, Mac and Linux using scons or cmake.
OpenCollada prerequisites
OpenCollada depends on libexpat and libpcre so these libraries are necessary when you're building Blender or OpenCollada.
The next section is for Linux users who have to build OpenCollada manually. On Windows and Mac pre-built libraries are available. Skip the following section if you're not a Linux user.
Building OpenCollada
Checkout revision 827
Note, OpenCollada has changed it's repository to code.google.com. Make sure to make a fresh svn check out.
svn checkout http://opencollada.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/@827 opencollada
or if you have a working copy already:
svn update -r 827
Build OpenCollada
scons XMLPARSER=expatnative
Copy libs into ./lib
Blender's scons and cmake expect OpenCollada's libs to be in [opencollada-dir]/lib directory. Create ./lib and copy OpenCollada libs into it with:
mkdir lib find . -iname "*.a" | xargs cp -vt lib
Building the COLLADA branch
- scons
Add these lines to your user-config.py:
WITH_BF_COLLADA = True BF_OPENCOLLADA = "[opencollada-dir]" # replace [opencollada-dir] with an _absolute_ path to your opencollada source tree
Build
python scons/scons.py
- cmake
mkdir build-cmake cd build-cmake # generate makefiles cmake -G 'Unix Makefiles' -D WITH_OPENCOLLADA=ON -D OPENCOLLADA=[opencollada-dir] [other build options] [source-directory] # optional: -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug make
Note: [source-directory] is NOT optional in the above cmake command. Just replace it with your blender source directory (as usual with cmake out-of-source builds).
You can also set PCRE and EXPAT paths with the above cmake command. By default they are expected to be in /usr/lib and /usr/include.
Replace [opencollada-dir] with a path to your opencollada working copy or the path to the pre-built OpenCollada library if you're on Windows.