Package: blender
Version: 2.70-2
Tags: patch
blender 2.70 fails to build on kFreeBSD with
/«PKGBUILDDIR»/intern/guardedalloc/intern/mallocn_intern.h:66:4: error:
#error "We don't know how to use malloc_usable_size on your platform"
It appears that this file is checking for Linux ( #if defined(
Package: blender
Version: 2.70-2
blender tries to compile
/«PKGBUILDDIR»/intern/cycles/kernel/kernel_sse2.cpp with SSE options,
which is an error on non-x86:
c++: error: unrecognized command line option '-msse'
c++: error: unrecognized command line option '-msse2'
c++: error: unrecognized comm
Control: clone 726487 -1 -2
Control: reassign -2 player
player also has this bug; it appears that nothing else does.
Both of them have had this bug in Ubuntu for about a year without anyone
noticing (which suggests the functionality in question isn't widely
used); I have reported it there as
Source: frei0r
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
frie0r's build process can't find opencv, probably because it depends on
libcv-dev and the .pc files are now (since 2.3.1-9) in libopencv-dev.
The build succeeds as using opencv is optional, but I don't know how
much functionality this disables (fe
The only change _required_ now is adding -i to autoreconf (in
debian/rules), but it seemed a good idea to also fix the deprecation
warnings (copied below) before they become errors in a future version.
configure.ac:8: warning: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE: two- and three-arguments
forms are deprecated. F
Control: tags 724186 patch
This appears to be caused by the default Automake being upgraded to
1.14, and should be fixed by the attached patch.
Fix build with automake1.14 (#724186)
$ diff -up debian/rules_orig debian/rules
--- debian/rules_orig 2013-10-10 19:04:50.764234000 +0100
+++ debian/rul
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