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This file describes how to build and install Radiance using the SCons |
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Requirements |
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Python: http://www.python.org/ |
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SCons: http://www.scons.org/ |
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For many systems, precompiled packages are availabls, such as Installer |
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For many systems, precompiled packages are available, such as Installer |
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files for Windows. Most Linux distributions already come with Python |
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installed and ready to use. |
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The software will be installed into the directories given either in the |
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configuration file through command options, by invoking |
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configuration file or through command options, by invoking |
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%> scons -c |
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This will delete all the generated object files, libraries, and |
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executables in and below the "ray/src/" subdirectory. |