| 1 | schorsch | 1.1 | Building and Installing Radiance with SCons | 
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| 3 |  |  |  | 
| 4 |  |  | This file describes how to build and install Radiance using the SCons | 
| 5 | schorsch | 1.6 | based build system, an alternative to the traditional makeall script | 
| 6 |  |  | explained in the README file. | 
| 7 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 8 |  |  |  | 
| 9 |  |  | Requirements | 
| 10 |  |  | ------------ | 
| 11 |  |  |  | 
| 12 |  |  | Please make sure that you have dowloaded and unpacked BOTH the Radiance | 
| 13 | schorsch | 1.3 | source package AND the archive with the auxiliary support files. | 
| 14 |  |  | Crucial parts of the system will be missing if you only have one of | 
| 15 |  |  | them, and SCons will be unable to build the software. | 
| 16 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 17 |  |  | SCons is a platform-independent software configuration and build system | 
| 18 |  |  | written in Python. If SCons and Python are not already installed on your | 
| 19 |  |  | system, then you need to download and install them first. | 
| 20 | schorsch | 1.6 | At the time of this writing, all versions of SCons work with Python 2.7. | 
| 21 |  |  | SCons versions from 3.0 up also work with Python 3.x, even if the | 
| 22 |  |  | documentation may still say otherwise. | 
| 23 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 24 |  |  | Python:  http://www.python.org/ | 
| 25 |  |  | SCons:   http://www.scons.org/ | 
| 26 |  |  |  | 
| 27 | schorsch | 1.2 | For many systems, precompiled packages are available, such as Installer | 
| 28 | schorsch | 1.1 | files for Windows. Most Linux distributions already come with Python | 
| 29 |  |  | installed and ready to use. | 
| 30 |  |  |  | 
| 31 | schorsch | 1.4 | SCons *may* use a libtiff already installed on your system. On posix | 
| 32 |  |  | systems it usually does. Otherwise the executables requiring it are | 
| 33 |  |  | not built. | 
| 34 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 35 | schorsch | 1.5 | On Windows, Radiance gets built with MS Visual Studio if present, the | 
| 36 | schorsch | 1.6 | free (of cost) community editions are sufficient. | 
| 37 |  |  | Warning: when VS 2015 came out, the new "universal CRT" from Windows 10, | 
| 38 |  |  | which was used at the time, had a bug that corrupts data in text pipes. | 
| 39 |  |  | (Technically, the UCRT is now part of the OS instead of the compiler, | 
| 40 |  |  | so you need to make sure you have a fixed version of the CRT SDK.) | 
| 41 |  |  | Since VS 2017, the "universal CRT" bug is fixed and everyting works fine. | 
| 42 | schorsch | 1.5 |  | 
| 43 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 44 |  |  | Building | 
| 45 |  |  | -------- | 
| 46 |  |  |  | 
| 47 |  |  | For building Radiance, go to the "ray" directory (where this file | 
| 48 |  |  | resides) in a console window and type: | 
| 49 |  |  |  | 
| 50 |  |  | $> scons build | 
| 51 |  |  |  | 
| 52 |  |  | or just | 
| 53 |  |  |  | 
| 54 |  |  | $> scons | 
| 55 |  |  |  | 
| 56 |  |  | The Scons program will find the necessary information, display a | 
| 57 | schorsch | 1.6 | copyright message for you to acknowledge (once), and proceed to build | 
| 58 |  |  | the software. | 
| 59 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 60 | schorsch | 1.6 | On Windows, the distribution includes a file named "scons.bat", in | 
| 61 |  |  | case the SCons script is not on the system execution path. You may | 
| 62 |  |  | need to change this file to point to your actual Python installation. | 
| 63 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 64 | schorsch | 1.6 | All build products are stored under "ray/scbuild/<platform>/", where | 
| 65 |  |  | they are then available for testing and installation. | 
| 66 |  |  |  | 
| 67 |  |  |  | 
| 68 |  |  | Configuration | 
| 69 |  |  | ------------- | 
| 70 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 71 |  |  | In the subdirectory "ray/platform/" there are a number of configuration | 
| 72 |  |  | files for various build environments. In this context, a "platform" is a | 
| 73 | schorsch | 1.6 | specific combination of operating system, Memory model (32 or 64 bit), | 
| 74 |  |  | and build tools (eg. compiler). | 
| 75 | schorsch | 1.1 | On unix based systems, the compiler usually doesn't make much of a | 
| 76 |  |  | difference, but on Windows, there are seperate build environments for | 
| 77 | schorsch | 1.4 | toolkits like MingW. | 
| 78 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 79 |  |  | The file "ray/platform/README" explains the settings that can be | 
| 80 |  |  | configured in those files, and how to create a new one, if you use a | 
| 81 |  |  | platform that isn't supported yet. | 
| 82 |  |  |  | 
| 83 |  |  |  | 
| 84 |  |  | Options | 
| 85 |  |  | ------- | 
| 86 |  |  |  | 
| 87 |  |  | You can add the following command line options when invoking Scons. | 
| 88 |  |  | The directories given here will override those specified in the | 
| 89 |  |  | configuration file. | 
| 90 |  |  |  | 
| 91 | schorsch | 1.6 | RAD_BASEDIR=<directory> | 
| 92 |  |  | The base directory for the installation | 
| 93 |  |  | (Default read from config file, depending on platform) | 
| 94 |  |  |  | 
| 95 | schorsch | 1.1 | RAD_BINDIR=<directory> | 
| 96 | schorsch | 1.6 | Install executables here | 
| 97 |  |  | (Default read from config file, usually relative to RAD_BASEDIR) | 
| 98 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 99 |  |  | RAD_MANDIR=<directory> | 
| 100 | schorsch | 1.6 | Install man pages here | 
| 101 |  |  | (Default read from config file, usually relative to RAD_BASEDIR) | 
| 102 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 103 |  |  | RAD_RLIBDIR=<directory> | 
| 104 | schorsch | 1.6 | Install support files here | 
| 105 |  |  | (Default read from config file, usually relative to RAD_BASEDIR) | 
| 106 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 107 |  |  | RAD_DEBUG=1|0 | 
| 108 | schorsch | 1.6 | 1: Build a debug version | 
| 109 |  |  | 0: Build a production version (default) | 
| 110 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 111 |  |  | SKIP=1|0 | 
| 112 | schorsch | 1.6 | 1: Skip display of License terms | 
| 113 |  |  | 0: Don't skip (default) | 
| 114 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 115 | schorsch | 1.7 | PMAP_OOC=1|0 | 
| 116 |  |  | This is not yet available on Windows | 
| 117 |  |  | 1: Build Photon-Maps with Out-of-core Octree (default on unix) | 
| 118 |  |  | 0: Build Photon-Maps with In-core KD-Tree (hard set on Windows) | 
| 119 |  |  |  | 
| 120 | schorsch | 1.6 | MSVC_VERSION=12.0|13.0|14.1 | 
| 121 |  |  | This is only relevant for building with VC on Windows. | 
| 122 |  |  | "12.0" for Visual C/C++ 2013. | 
| 123 |  |  | "13.0" for Visual C/C++ 2015 (watch out for CRT bug). | 
| 124 |  |  | "14.1" for Visual C/C++ 2017 with up-to-date service packs as of | 
| 125 |  |  | this writing. | 
| 126 |  |  | By default, SCons will select the C/C++ toolset from the most recent | 
| 127 |  |  | installed VC version. If it doesn't select the one you want, you can | 
| 128 |  |  | supply an invalid value (eg. 'xxx') and it will print out a list | 
| 129 |  |  | of the versions that it found to be available. | 
| 130 |  |  |  | 
| 131 |  |  | SCons will remember the values given with those options, for each | 
| 132 |  |  | platform seperately. You don't need to supply them again each time when | 
| 133 |  |  | you run repeated builds and installs, but only when something changes. | 
| 134 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 135 |  |  | Invoking SCons with the -H flag will display informtion about many other | 
| 136 |  |  | options, but you won't normally need any of those. | 
| 137 |  |  |  | 
| 138 |  |  |  | 
| 139 |  |  | Testing | 
| 140 |  |  | ------- | 
| 141 |  |  |  | 
| 142 |  |  | Radiance comes with a (still very incomplete) test suite, which can be | 
| 143 |  |  | run by invoking | 
| 144 |  |  |  | 
| 145 |  |  | $> scons test | 
| 146 |  |  |  | 
| 147 |  |  | This executes a series of tests, each indicating success or failure. | 
| 148 | schorsch | 1.6 |  | 
| 149 |  |  | Testing via SCons will use the Radiance binaries in the | 
| 150 |  |  | "ray/scbuild/<platform>/bin" directory, where they are located after | 
| 151 |  |  | building but before installing, and the support files in "ray/lib/" | 
| 152 |  |  | or elsewhere in the source tree. | 
| 153 |  |  | However, it will not trigger a (re-)build if any of those files are out | 
| 154 |  |  | of date or missing. Instead, it will complain about failed tests because | 
| 155 |  |  | of missing executables and other files. You need to manually invoke | 
| 156 |  |  | building and testing runs one after the other to ensure that everything | 
| 157 | schorsch | 1.1 | is where it should be. | 
| 158 |  |  |  | 
| 159 |  |  | Users (that means you!) are invited to contribute more test cases. | 
| 160 |  |  | The goal is that eventually (almost) all Radiance functionality can be | 
| 161 |  |  | tested for compliance with the specification and/or expected results. | 
| 162 |  |  |  | 
| 163 |  |  | See the file "ray/test/README.txt" for details about the testing framework | 
| 164 |  |  | and instructions on how to contribute test cases. | 
| 165 |  |  |  | 
| 166 |  |  |  | 
| 167 |  |  | Installation | 
| 168 |  |  | ------------ | 
| 169 |  |  |  | 
| 170 | schorsch | 1.6 | At the begin of each run, SCons will print the currently configured | 
| 171 |  |  | installations directories to the console, even when it won't actually | 
| 172 |  |  | install anything. You can use this to verify that you're about to | 
| 173 |  |  | install in the right location. If uncertain, just start another build | 
| 174 |  |  | run (possibly resulting just in a "`build' is up to date." message) while | 
| 175 |  |  | supplying eg. a new "RAD_BASEDIR=..." parameter to verify the output. | 
| 176 |  |  | If the path configuration seems botched up, just remove the file | 
| 177 |  |  | "ray/scbuild/<platform>/install_paths.py" and start from scratch. | 
| 178 |  |  |  | 
| 179 |  |  | The default installation directory structure is as follows: | 
| 180 |  |  | Base:      <>       # default depending on platform | 
| 181 |  |  | Binaries:  <>/bin | 
| 182 |  |  | Library:   <>/share/lib | 
| 183 |  |  | Manpages:  <>/share/man | 
| 184 |  |  | If you keep this structure, make sure to set the PATH, RAYPATH, and | 
| 185 |  |  | MANPATH environment variables accordingly. | 
| 186 |  |  |  | 
| 187 | schorsch | 1.1 | The software will be installed into the directories given either in the | 
| 188 | schorsch | 1.2 | configuration file or through command options, by invoking | 
| 189 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 190 |  |  | $> scons install | 
| 191 |  |  |  | 
| 192 |  |  | To do this you need write permission in the target directories. | 
| 193 |  |  | Any files that are not present or not up to date will be (re-)built | 
| 194 |  |  | before being installed. | 
| 195 |  |  |  | 
| 196 |  |  | You can install parts of the software by specifying one of three special | 
| 197 |  |  | targets: | 
| 198 |  |  |  | 
| 199 |  |  | $> scons bininstall   # only executable files | 
| 200 |  |  | $> scons rlibinstall  # only support files | 
| 201 |  |  | $> scons maninstall   # only manual pages | 
| 202 |  |  |  | 
| 203 |  |  |  | 
| 204 |  |  | Cleanup | 
| 205 |  |  | ------- | 
| 206 |  |  |  | 
| 207 |  |  | To save disk space on your system, or in preparation of a fresh build | 
| 208 |  |  | with different settings, you can clean up the source tree by invoking | 
| 209 |  |  |  | 
| 210 | schorsch | 1.2 | $> scons -c | 
| 211 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 212 |  |  | This will delete all the generated object files, libraries, and | 
| 213 | schorsch | 1.6 | executables below the respective "ray/scbuild/<platform>/" subdirectory. | 
| 214 | schorsch | 1.1 |  | 
| 215 |  |  |  |