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Revision: 1.1
Committed: Tue Dec 23 15:03:59 2008 UTC (15 years, 4 months ago) by schorsch
Branch: MAIN
Log Message:
SCons now uses installed libtiff, if a compatible one is available. Added platform/README to explain config files.

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# Content
1 Platform configuration files for SCons based build procedure.
2
3
4 <platform>.cfg
5 --------------
6
7 The <platform>.cfg files in this directory are use to determine
8 the right settings, libraries, source files etc. on the platform
9 where you are building Radiance. The build system will select the
10 right file automatically.
11
12 If your platform isn't supported yet, then you can create a new
13 file with an appropriat name (SCons will tell you what it
14 expects). Usually, you will start by copying the file of the most
15 similar suupported platform.
16
17 On unix based platforms without a specific config file, the file
18 "posix.cfg" will be used (which may or may not work well enough).
19
20
21 <platform>_custom.cfg
22 ---------------------
23
24 If you want to experiment with changes to the shipped file, then
25 you can create a copy named <platform>_custom.cfg, and make your
26 changes there. If such a file exists, then it will be used in
27 place of the original.
28
29
30 Contents and format
31 -------------------
32
33 Any text starting with a hash character (#) until the end of the
34 line is ignored as a comment.
35
36 A config file consists of several sections, each of which is
37 introduced by a keyword in brackets.
38 Within each section, a configuration directive starts with a
39 keyword and a colon, followed by the specific instructions.
40
41
42 Sections
43 --------
44
45 [install] # directories where to install the software
46 [build] # compile and link instruction for production builds
47 [debug] # compile and link instruction for debug builds
48 [code] # code compatibility configuration
49
50
51 Install section
52 ---------------
53
54 # The root directory of the Radiance installation
55 RAD_BASEDIR: /home/gm/src/rad/r6b
56
57 # The following are relative to RAD_BASEDIR!
58 # The directory for executables
59 RAD_BINDIR: bin
60 # The directory for support files (.cal, .pic, .fnt, etc.)
61 RAD_RLIBDIR: share/lib
62 # The directory for the manual files
63 RAD_MANDIR: share/man
64
65
66 Debug and Build sections
67 ------------------------
68
69 # The same keywords can be used in both, but usually their
70 # assigned values will vary.
71
72 # The compiler to use (example: Gnu gcc)
73 CC: gcc
74
75 # The directories for C header files (not normally needed).
76 CPPPATH:
77
78 # Symbols to define for the preprocessor (example for Cygwin)
79 CPPDEFINES: freebsd HDSUF=.exe
80
81 # Flags for the C preprocessor (example
82 CPPFLAGS: -O2 -Wall -Wno-uninitialized
83
84 # Flags for the C compiler (example for debug build)
85 CCFLAGS: -pg
86
87 # The directories for required libraris (not normally needed)
88 LIBPATH:
89
90 # Flags for the linker (example for debug build on Windows)
91 LINKFLAGS: /debug
92
93 # Flags specific to ezxml.c (example for cygwin/mingw)
94 EZXML_CPPDEFINES: EZXML_NOMMAP
95
96 # Where to find an installed libtiff and its include files
97 # (Not needed when on a standard search path)
98 # If no libtiff is found here or on the standard paths, then
99 # Radiance will build its own.
100 TIFFLIB:
101 TIFFINCLUDE:
102
103
104 The Code section
105 ----------------
106
107 # There should be no need to edit this section in existing
108 # config files. If you create a new file for a yet untested
109 # platform, you may need to ask on the dev-list what might
110 # work best.
111
112 RAD_COMPAT: # theoretically obsolete (src/common/strcmp.c)
113 RAD_MATHCOMPAT: # erf.c floating point error function
114 RAD_ARGSCOMPAT: # fixargv0.c for Windows
115 RAD_NETCOMPAT: # [win_]netproc.c for ranimate
116 RAD_MLIB: # usually 'm', or any fastlib available
117 RAD_SOCKETLIB: # ws_2_32 on Windows (VC links it automatically)
118 RAD_PROCESS: # our process abstraction and win_popen()
119 RAD_PCALLS: # more custom process abstraction
120