├── oce-0.18 ├── fixpaths.py ├── meta.yaml ├── bld.bat ├── remove-system-libs.py ├── build.sh └── fix_cmakelist.patch ├── oce-0.17.2 ├── fixpaths.py ├── meta.yaml ├── bld.bat ├── remove-system-libs.py ├── build.sh ├── fix_cmakelist.patch └── LICENSE_LGPL_21.txt ├── oce-0.17.3 ├── fixpaths.py ├── meta.yaml ├── bld.bat ├── remove-system-libs.py ├── build.sh ├── fix_cmakelist.patch └── LICENSE_LGPL_21.txt ├── oce-0.18.1 ├── fixpaths.py ├── meta.yaml ├── bld.bat ├── remove-system-libs.py ├── build.sh └── LICENSE_LGPL_21.txt ├── oce-0.18.2 ├── fixpaths.py ├── meta.yaml ├── bld.bat ├── remove-system-libs.py ├── build.sh └── LICENSE_LGPL_21.txt ├── oce-0.18.3 ├── fixpaths.py ├── meta.yaml ├── bld.bat ├── remove-system-libs.py ├── build.sh └── LICENSE_LGPL_21.txt ├── oce-0.18.1-dev ├── fixpaths.py ├── meta.yaml ├── bld.bat ├── remove-system-libs.py └── build.sh ├── move-conda-package.py ├── .travis.yml ├── appveyor.yml └── obvci_appveyor_python_build_env.cmd /oce-0.18/fixpaths.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import fileinput, sys 2 | import os.path 3 | 4 | def replace(filein, text): 5 | f = open(filein,'r') 6 | filedata = f.read() 7 | f.close() 8 | 9 | newdata = filedata.replace(text,"${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/lib/") 10 | 11 | f = open(filein,'w') 12 | f.write(newdata) 13 | f.close() 14 | 15 | if __name__ == "__main__": 16 | assert(len(sys.argv) == 3) 17 | 18 | filename = sys.argv[1] 19 | text = sys.argv[2] 20 | 21 | text = text.replace("\\", "/") 22 | 23 | replace(filename, text) 24 | text = text[0].lower() + text[1:] 25 | replace(filename, text) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.17.2/fixpaths.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import fileinput, sys 2 | import os.path 3 | 4 | def replace(filein, text): 5 | f = open(filein,'r') 6 | filedata = f.read() 7 | f.close() 8 | 9 | newdata = filedata.replace(text,"${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/lib/") 10 | 11 | f = open(filein,'w') 12 | f.write(newdata) 13 | f.close() 14 | 15 | if __name__ == "__main__": 16 | assert(len(sys.argv) == 3) 17 | 18 | filename = sys.argv[1] 19 | text = sys.argv[2] 20 | 21 | text = text.replace("\\", "/") 22 | 23 | replace(filename, text) 24 | text = text[0].lower() + text[1:] 25 | replace(filename, text) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.17.3/fixpaths.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import fileinput, sys 2 | import os.path 3 | 4 | def replace(filein, text): 5 | f = open(filein,'r') 6 | filedata = f.read() 7 | f.close() 8 | 9 | newdata = filedata.replace(text,"${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/lib/") 10 | 11 | f = open(filein,'w') 12 | f.write(newdata) 13 | f.close() 14 | 15 | if __name__ == "__main__": 16 | assert(len(sys.argv) == 3) 17 | 18 | filename = sys.argv[1] 19 | text = sys.argv[2] 20 | 21 | text = text.replace("\\", "/") 22 | 23 | replace(filename, text) 24 | text = text[0].lower() + text[1:] 25 | replace(filename, text) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.1/fixpaths.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import fileinput, sys 2 | import os.path 3 | 4 | def replace(filein, text): 5 | f = open(filein,'r') 6 | filedata = f.read() 7 | f.close() 8 | 9 | newdata = filedata.replace(text,"${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/lib/") 10 | 11 | f = open(filein,'w') 12 | f.write(newdata) 13 | f.close() 14 | 15 | if __name__ == "__main__": 16 | assert(len(sys.argv) == 3) 17 | 18 | filename = sys.argv[1] 19 | text = sys.argv[2] 20 | 21 | text = text.replace("\\", "/") 22 | 23 | replace(filename, text) 24 | text = text[0].lower() + text[1:] 25 | replace(filename, text) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.2/fixpaths.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import fileinput, sys 2 | import os.path 3 | 4 | def replace(filein, text): 5 | f = open(filein,'r') 6 | filedata = f.read() 7 | f.close() 8 | 9 | newdata = filedata.replace(text,"${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/lib/") 10 | 11 | f = open(filein,'w') 12 | f.write(newdata) 13 | f.close() 14 | 15 | if __name__ == "__main__": 16 | assert(len(sys.argv) == 3) 17 | 18 | filename = sys.argv[1] 19 | text = sys.argv[2] 20 | 21 | text = text.replace("\\", "/") 22 | 23 | replace(filename, text) 24 | text = text[0].lower() + text[1:] 25 | replace(filename, text) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.3/fixpaths.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import fileinput, sys 2 | import os.path 3 | 4 | def replace(filein, text): 5 | f = open(filein,'r') 6 | filedata = f.read() 7 | f.close() 8 | 9 | newdata = filedata.replace(text,"${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/lib/") 10 | 11 | f = open(filein,'w') 12 | f.write(newdata) 13 | f.close() 14 | 15 | if __name__ == "__main__": 16 | assert(len(sys.argv) == 3) 17 | 18 | filename = sys.argv[1] 19 | text = sys.argv[2] 20 | 21 | text = text.replace("\\", "/") 22 | 23 | replace(filename, text) 24 | text = text[0].lower() + text[1:] 25 | replace(filename, text) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.1-dev/fixpaths.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import fileinput, sys 2 | import os.path 3 | 4 | def replace(filein, text): 5 | f = open(filein,'r') 6 | filedata = f.read() 7 | f.close() 8 | 9 | newdata = filedata.replace(text,"${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/lib/") 10 | 11 | f = open(filein,'w') 12 | f.write(newdata) 13 | f.close() 14 | 15 | if __name__ == "__main__": 16 | assert(len(sys.argv) == 3) 17 | 18 | filename = sys.argv[1] 19 | text = sys.argv[2] 20 | 21 | text = text.replace("\\", "/") 22 | 23 | replace(filename, text) 24 | text = text[0].lower() + text[1:] 25 | replace(filename, text) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.17.3/meta.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package: 2 | name: oce 3 | version: 0.17.3 4 | 5 | source: 6 | fn: OCE-0.17.3.tar.gz 7 | url: https://github.com/tpaviot/oce/archive/OCE-0.17.3.tar.gz 8 | 9 | build: 10 | detect_binary_files_with_prefix: True 11 | number: 1 12 | features: 13 | - vc9 [win and py27] 14 | - vc14 [win and py35] 15 | 16 | requirements: 17 | build: 18 | - ninja 19 | - gl2ps 20 | - freeimageplus 21 | - tbb 22 | - python 23 | - freetype 24 | - cmake 25 | 26 | run: 27 | - gl2ps 28 | - freeimageplus 29 | - tbb 30 | - freetype 31 | 32 | about: 33 | home: https://github.com/tpaviot/oce 34 | license: LGPL 35 | summary: OpenCASCADE community edition 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.1-dev/meta.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package: 2 | name: oce 3 | version: 0.18.1 4 | 5 | source: 6 | git_url: https://github.com/tpaviot/oce.git 7 | 8 | build: 9 | detect_binary_files_with_prefix: True 10 | number: 1 11 | features: 12 | - vc9 [win and py27] 13 | - vc10 [win and py34] 14 | - vc14 [win and py35] 15 | 16 | requirements: 17 | build: 18 | - patch [win] 19 | - ninja 20 | - gl2ps 21 | - freeimageplus 22 | - tbb 23 | - python 24 | - freetype 25 | - cmake 26 | 27 | run: 28 | - gl2ps 29 | - freeimageplus 30 | - tbb 31 | - freetype 32 | 33 | about: 34 | home: https://github.com/tpaviot/oce 35 | license: LGPL 36 | summary: OpenCASCADE community edition 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.1/meta.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package: 2 | name: oce 3 | version: 0.18.1 4 | 5 | source: 6 | git_url: https://github.com/tpaviot/oce.git 7 | git_tag: OCE-0.18.1 8 | 9 | build: 10 | detect_binary_files_with_prefix: True 11 | number: 1 12 | features: 13 | - vc9 [win and py27] 14 | - vc14 [win and py35] 15 | 16 | requirements: 17 | build: 18 | - ninja ==1.7.2 19 | - gl2ps ==1.3.8 20 | - freeimageplus ==3.17.0 21 | - tbb ==2017_20170226 22 | - python 23 | - freetype ==2.7 24 | - cmake ==3.8.0 25 | 26 | run: 27 | - gl2ps ==1.3.8 28 | - freeimageplus ==3.17.0 29 | - tbb ==2017_20170226 30 | - freetype ==2.7 31 | 32 | about: 33 | home: https://github.com/tpaviot/oce 34 | license: LGPL 35 | summary: OpenCASCADE community edition 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.2/meta.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package: 2 | name: oce 3 | version: 0.18.2 4 | 5 | source: 6 | git_url: https://github.com/tpaviot/oce.git 7 | git_tag: OCE-0.18.2 8 | 9 | build: 10 | detect_binary_files_with_prefix: True 11 | number: 3 12 | features: 13 | - vc9 [win and py27] 14 | - vc14 [win and py35] 15 | 16 | requirements: 17 | build: 18 | - ninja ==1.8.2 19 | - gl2ps ==1.3.8 20 | - freeimageplus ==3.17.0 21 | - tbb ==2018_20171205 22 | - python 23 | - freetype ==2.8.1 24 | - cmake ==3.8.0 25 | 26 | run: 27 | - gl2ps ==1.3.8 28 | - freeimageplus ==3.17.0 29 | - tbb >=2017_20170226 30 | - freetype >=2.7 31 | 32 | about: 33 | home: https://github.com/tpaviot/oce 34 | license: LGPL 35 | summary: OpenCASCADE community edition 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.3/meta.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package: 2 | name: oce 3 | version: 0.18.3 4 | 5 | source: 6 | git_url: https://github.com/tpaviot/oce.git 7 | git_tag: OCE-0.18.3 8 | 9 | build: 10 | detect_binary_files_with_prefix: True 11 | number: 3 12 | features: 13 | - vc9 [win and py27] 14 | - vc14 [win and py35] 15 | 16 | requirements: 17 | build: 18 | - ninja ==1.8.2 19 | - gl2ps ==1.3.8 20 | - freeimageplus ==3.17.0 21 | - tbb ==2018_20171205 22 | - python 23 | - freetype ==2.8.1 24 | - cmake ==3.8.0 25 | 26 | run: 27 | - gl2ps ==1.3.8 28 | - freeimageplus ==3.17.0 29 | - tbb >=2017_20170226 30 | - freetype >=2.7 31 | 32 | about: 33 | home: https://github.com/tpaviot/oce 34 | license: LGPL 35 | summary: OpenCASCADE community edition 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18/meta.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package: 2 | name: oce 3 | version: 0.18 4 | 5 | source: 6 | fn: OCE-0.18.tar.gz 7 | url: https://github.com/tpaviot/oce/archive/OCE-0.18.tar.gz 8 | patches: 9 | - fix_cmakelist.patch 10 | 11 | build: 12 | detect_binary_files_with_prefix: True 13 | number: 1 14 | features: 15 | - vc9 [win and py27] 16 | - vc10 [win and py34] 17 | - vc14 [win and py35] 18 | 19 | requirements: 20 | build: 21 | - patch [win] 22 | - ninja 23 | - gl2ps 24 | - freeimage 25 | - tbb 26 | - python 27 | - freetype 28 | - cmake 29 | 30 | run: 31 | - gl2ps 32 | - freeimage 33 | - tbb 34 | - freetype 35 | 36 | about: 37 | home: https://github.com/tpaviot/oce 38 | license: LGPL 39 | summary: OpenCASCADE community edition 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.17.2/meta.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package: 2 | name: oce 3 | version: 0.17.2 4 | 5 | source: 6 | fn: OCE-0.17.2.tar.gz 7 | url: https://github.com/tpaviot/oce/archive/OCE-0.17.2.tar.gz 8 | patches: 9 | - fix_cmakelist.patch 10 | 11 | build: 12 | detect_binary_files_with_prefix: True 13 | number: 1 14 | features: 15 | - vc9 [win and py27] 16 | - vc10 [win and py34] 17 | - vc14 [win and py35] 18 | 19 | requirements: 20 | build: 21 | - patch [win] 22 | - ninja 23 | - gl2ps 24 | - freeimage 25 | - tbb 26 | - python 27 | - freetype 28 | - cmake 29 | 30 | run: 31 | - gl2ps 32 | - freeimage 33 | - tbb 34 | - freetype 35 | 36 | about: 37 | home: https://github.com/tpaviot/oce 38 | license: LGPL 39 | summary: OpenCASCADE community edition 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /move-conda-package.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import shutil 2 | import fnmatch 3 | import os 4 | import sys 5 | 6 | # Find all .bz2 binary packages below 7 | # home/travis/miniconda/conda-bld/ on linux 8 | binary_packages = [] 9 | if sys.platform.startswith("linux"): 10 | HOME = os.path.join(os.sep, 'home') # /home 11 | elif sys.platform.startswith("darwin"): 12 | HOME = os.path.join(os.sep, 'Users') # /Users 13 | path_to_recurse = os.path.join(HOME, 'travis', 'miniconda', 'conda-bld') 14 | if not os.path.isdir(path_to_recurse): 15 | print('warning: %s not found' % path_to_recurse) 16 | for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(path_to_recurse): 17 | for filename in fnmatch.filter(filenames, '*.tar.bz2'): 18 | binary_packages.append(os.path.join(root, filename)) 19 | 20 | # move all binary packages up to . 21 | for binary_package in binary_packages: 22 | print("Moving %s up to ." % binary_package) 23 | shutil.move(binary_package, '.') 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.17.2/bld.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | mkdir build 2 | cd build 3 | dir "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\ 4 | REM Configure step 5 | cmake -G "Ninja" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 6 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ^ 7 | -DOCE_NO_LIBRARY_VERSION=ON ^ 8 | -DOCE_TESTING=OFF ^ 9 | -DOCE_USE_PCH=OFF ^ 10 | -DOCE_COPY_HEADERS_BUILD=ON ^ 11 | -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 12 | -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 13 | -DOCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR=lib ^ 14 | -DOCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR=bin ^ 15 | -DOCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE=ON ^ 16 | -DFREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\FreeImage ^ 17 | -DOCE_WITH_GL2PS=ON ^ 18 | -DGL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\gl2ps ^ 19 | -DOCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY=TBB ^ 20 | -DOCE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" -DOCE_ENABLE_DEB_FLAG=OFF .. 21 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 22 | 23 | REM Build step 24 | ninja > build_files.txt 25 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 26 | 27 | REM Install step 28 | ninja install > installed_files.txt 29 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 30 | 31 | REM Fix hardcoded absolute freetype paths 32 | python %RECIPE_DIR%\fixpaths.py "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%\cmake\OCE-libraries-release.cmake" "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\lib\ 33 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.1/bld.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | mkdir build 2 | cd build 3 | dir "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\ 4 | REM Configure step 5 | cmake -G "Ninja" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 6 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ^ 7 | -DOCE_NO_LIBRARY_VERSION=ON ^ 8 | -DOCE_TESTING=OFF ^ 9 | -DOCE_USE_PCH=OFF ^ 10 | -DOCE_COPY_HEADERS_BUILD=ON ^ 11 | -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 12 | -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 13 | -DOCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR=lib ^ 14 | -DOCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR=bin ^ 15 | -DOCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE=ON ^ 16 | -DFREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\FreeImage ^ 17 | -DOCE_WITH_GL2PS=ON ^ 18 | -DGL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\gl2ps ^ 19 | -DOCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY=TBB ^ 20 | -DOCE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" -DOCE_ENABLE_DEB_FLAG=OFF .. 21 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 22 | 23 | REM Build step 24 | ninja > build_files.txt 25 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 26 | 27 | REM Install step 28 | ninja install > installed_files.txt 29 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 30 | 31 | REM Fix hardcoded absolute freetype paths 32 | python %RECIPE_DIR%\fixpaths.py "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%\cmake\OCE-libraries-release.cmake" "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\lib\ 33 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.2/bld.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | mkdir build 2 | cd build 3 | dir "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\ 4 | REM Configure step 5 | cmake -G "Ninja" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 6 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ^ 7 | -DOCE_NO_LIBRARY_VERSION=ON ^ 8 | -DOCE_TESTING=OFF ^ 9 | -DOCE_USE_PCH=OFF ^ 10 | -DOCE_COPY_HEADERS_BUILD=ON ^ 11 | -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 12 | -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 13 | -DOCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR=lib ^ 14 | -DOCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR=bin ^ 15 | -DOCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE=ON ^ 16 | -DFREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\FreeImage ^ 17 | -DOCE_WITH_GL2PS=ON ^ 18 | -DGL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\gl2ps ^ 19 | -DOCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY=TBB ^ 20 | -DOCE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" -DOCE_ENABLE_DEB_FLAG=OFF .. 21 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 22 | 23 | REM Build step 24 | ninja > build_files.txt 25 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 26 | 27 | REM Install step 28 | ninja install > installed_files.txt 29 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 30 | 31 | REM Fix hardcoded absolute freetype paths 32 | python %RECIPE_DIR%\fixpaths.py "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%\cmake\OCE-libraries-release.cmake" "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\lib\ 33 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.3/bld.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | mkdir build 2 | cd build 3 | dir "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\ 4 | REM Configure step 5 | cmake -G "Ninja" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 6 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ^ 7 | -DOCE_NO_LIBRARY_VERSION=ON ^ 8 | -DOCE_TESTING=OFF ^ 9 | -DOCE_USE_PCH=OFF ^ 10 | -DOCE_COPY_HEADERS_BUILD=ON ^ 11 | -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 12 | -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 13 | -DOCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR=lib ^ 14 | -DOCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR=bin ^ 15 | -DOCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE=ON ^ 16 | -DFREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\FreeImage ^ 17 | -DOCE_WITH_GL2PS=ON ^ 18 | -DGL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\gl2ps ^ 19 | -DOCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY=TBB ^ 20 | -DOCE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" -DOCE_ENABLE_DEB_FLAG=OFF .. 21 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 22 | 23 | REM Build step 24 | ninja > build_files.txt 25 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 26 | 27 | REM Install step 28 | ninja install > installed_files.txt 29 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 30 | 31 | REM Fix hardcoded absolute freetype paths 32 | python %RECIPE_DIR%\fixpaths.py "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%\cmake\OCE-libraries-release.cmake" "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\lib\ 33 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18/bld.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | mkdir build 2 | cd build 3 | dir "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\ 4 | REM Configure step 5 | cmake -G "Ninja" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 6 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ^ 7 | -DOCE_NO_LIBRARY_VERSION=ON ^ 8 | -DOCE_TESTING=OFF ^ 9 | -DOCE_USE_PCH=OFF ^ 10 | -DOCE_COPY_HEADERS_BUILD=ON ^ 11 | -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 12 | -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 13 | -DOCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR=lib ^ 14 | -DOCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR=bin ^ 15 | -DOCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE=ON ^ 16 | -DFREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\FreeImage ^ 17 | -DOCE_WITH_GL2PS=ON ^ 18 | -DGL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\gl2ps ^ 19 | -DOCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY=TBB ^ 20 | -DOCE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" -DOCE_ENABLE_DEB_FLAG=OFF .. 21 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 22 | 23 | REM Build step 24 | ninja > build_files.txt 25 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 26 | 27 | REM Install step 28 | ninja install > installed_files.txt 29 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 30 | 31 | REM Fix hardcoded absolute freetype paths 32 | python %RECIPE_DIR%\fixpaths.py "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%\cmake\OCE-libraries-release.cmake" "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\lib\ 33 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.1-dev/bld.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | mkdir build 2 | cd build 3 | dir "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\ 4 | REM Configure step 5 | cmake -G "Ninja" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 6 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ^ 7 | -DOCE_NO_LIBRARY_VERSION=ON ^ 8 | -DOCE_TESTING=OFF ^ 9 | -DOCE_USE_PCH=OFF ^ 10 | -DOCE_COPY_HEADERS_BUILD=ON ^ 11 | -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 12 | -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 13 | -DOCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR=lib ^ 14 | -DOCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR=bin ^ 15 | -DOCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE=ON ^ 16 | -DFREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\FreeImage ^ 17 | -DOCE_WITH_GL2PS=ON ^ 18 | -DGL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\gl2ps ^ 19 | -DOCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY=TBB ^ 20 | -DOCE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" -DOCE_ENABLE_DEB_FLAG=OFF .. 21 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 22 | 23 | REM Build step 24 | ninja > build_files.txt 25 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 26 | 27 | REM Install step 28 | ninja install > installed_files.txt 29 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 30 | 31 | REM Fix hardcoded absolute freetype paths 32 | python %RECIPE_DIR%\fixpaths.py "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%\cmake\OCE-libraries-release.cmake" "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\lib\ 33 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.17.3/bld.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | mkdir build 2 | cd build 3 | dir "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\ 4 | REM Configure step 5 | cmake -G "Ninja" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 6 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ^ 7 | -DOCE_NO_LIBRARY_VERSION=ON ^ 8 | -DOCE_TESTING=OFF ^ 9 | -DOCE_USE_PCH=OFF ^ 10 | -DOCE_EXTRA_WARNINGS=ON ^ 11 | -DOCE_COPY_HEADERS_BUILD=ON ^ 12 | -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 13 | -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" ^ 14 | -DOCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR=lib ^ 15 | -DOCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR=bin ^ 16 | -DOCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE=ON ^ 17 | -DFREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\FreeImage ^ 18 | -DOCE_WITH_GL2PS=ON ^ 19 | -DGL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\include\gl2ps ^ 20 | -DOCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY=TBB ^ 21 | -DOCE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%LIBRARY_PREFIX%" -DOCE_ENABLE_DEB_FLAG=OFF .. 22 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 23 | 24 | REM Build step 25 | ninja > stdout.txt 26 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 27 | 28 | REM Install step 29 | ninja install > installed_files.txt 30 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 31 | 32 | REM Fix hardcoded absolute freetype paths 33 | python %RECIPE_DIR%\fixpaths.py "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%\cmake\OCE-libraries-release.cmake" "%LIBRARY_PREFIX%"\lib\ 34 | if errorlevel 1 exit 1 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18/remove-system-libs.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | # @author: Martin Siggel 4 | # 5 | # This script fixes the cmake exports file by 6 | # removing explicit linking to system libraries 7 | 8 | import sys, re 9 | 10 | def remove_absolute_paths(line): 11 | """ 12 | Removes libraries from the line that are found under /usr 13 | """ 14 | 15 | if sys.platform == 'win32': 16 | return line 17 | elif sys.platform == 'darwin': 18 | return re.sub('/Applications/[-_a-zA-Z0-9/.]+.framework[;]?', '', line) 19 | else: 20 | return re.sub('/usr/[-_a-zA-Z0-9/]+.so[;]?', '', line) 21 | 22 | def fix_paths(filename): 23 | with open(filename) as f: 24 | lines = f.readlines() 25 | 26 | # just select lines containing string IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES 27 | for i, line in enumerate(lines): 28 | if "IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES" in line or "INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES" in line: 29 | lines[i] = remove_absolute_paths(line) 30 | 31 | fout = open(filename,'w') 32 | fout.write("".join(lines)) 33 | fout.close() 34 | 35 | if __name__ == "__main__": 36 | assert(len(sys.argv) == 2) 37 | 38 | filename = sys.argv[1] 39 | fix_paths(filename) 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.17.2/remove-system-libs.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | # @author: Martin Siggel 4 | # 5 | # This script fixes the cmake exports file by 6 | # removing explicit linking to system libraries 7 | 8 | import sys, re 9 | 10 | def remove_absolute_paths(line): 11 | """ 12 | Removes libraries from the line that are found under /usr 13 | """ 14 | 15 | if sys.platform == 'win32': 16 | return line 17 | elif sys.platform == 'darwin': 18 | return re.sub('/Applications/[-_a-zA-Z0-9/.]+.framework[;]?', '', line) 19 | else: 20 | return re.sub('/usr/[-_a-zA-Z0-9/]+.so[;]?', '', line) 21 | 22 | def fix_paths(filename): 23 | with open(filename) as f: 24 | lines = f.readlines() 25 | 26 | # just select lines containing string IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES 27 | for i, line in enumerate(lines): 28 | if "IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES" in line or "INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES" in line: 29 | lines[i] = remove_absolute_paths(line) 30 | 31 | fout = open(filename,'w') 32 | fout.write("".join(lines)) 33 | fout.close() 34 | 35 | if __name__ == "__main__": 36 | assert(len(sys.argv) == 2) 37 | 38 | filename = sys.argv[1] 39 | fix_paths(filename) 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.17.3/remove-system-libs.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | # @author: Martin Siggel 4 | # 5 | # This script fixes the cmake exports file by 6 | # removing explicit linking to system libraries 7 | 8 | import sys, re 9 | 10 | def remove_absolute_paths(line): 11 | """ 12 | Removes libraries from the line that are found under /usr 13 | """ 14 | 15 | if sys.platform == 'win32': 16 | return line 17 | elif sys.platform == 'darwin': 18 | return re.sub('/Applications/[-_a-zA-Z0-9/.]+.framework[;]?', '', line) 19 | else: 20 | return re.sub('/usr/[-_a-zA-Z0-9/]+.so[;]?', '', line) 21 | 22 | def fix_paths(filename): 23 | with open(filename) as f: 24 | lines = f.readlines() 25 | 26 | # just select lines containing string IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES 27 | for i, line in enumerate(lines): 28 | if "IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES" in line or "INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES" in line: 29 | lines[i] = remove_absolute_paths(line) 30 | 31 | fout = open(filename,'w') 32 | fout.write("".join(lines)) 33 | fout.close() 34 | 35 | if __name__ == "__main__": 36 | assert(len(sys.argv) == 2) 37 | 38 | filename = sys.argv[1] 39 | fix_paths(filename) 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.1/remove-system-libs.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | # @author: Martin Siggel 4 | # 5 | # This script fixes the cmake exports file by 6 | # removing explicit linking to system libraries 7 | 8 | import sys, re 9 | 10 | def remove_absolute_paths(line): 11 | """ 12 | Removes libraries from the line that are found under /usr 13 | """ 14 | 15 | if sys.platform == 'win32': 16 | return line 17 | elif sys.platform == 'darwin': 18 | return re.sub('/Applications/[-_a-zA-Z0-9/.]+.framework[;]?', '', line) 19 | else: 20 | return re.sub('/usr/[-_a-zA-Z0-9/]+.so[;]?', '', line) 21 | 22 | def fix_paths(filename): 23 | with open(filename) as f: 24 | lines = f.readlines() 25 | 26 | # just select lines containing string IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES 27 | for i, line in enumerate(lines): 28 | if "IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES" in line or "INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES" in line: 29 | lines[i] = remove_absolute_paths(line) 30 | 31 | fout = open(filename,'w') 32 | fout.write("".join(lines)) 33 | fout.close() 34 | 35 | if __name__ == "__main__": 36 | assert(len(sys.argv) == 2) 37 | 38 | filename = sys.argv[1] 39 | fix_paths(filename) 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.2/remove-system-libs.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | # @author: Martin Siggel 4 | # 5 | # This script fixes the cmake exports file by 6 | # removing explicit linking to system libraries 7 | 8 | import sys, re 9 | 10 | def remove_absolute_paths(line): 11 | """ 12 | Removes libraries from the line that are found under /usr 13 | """ 14 | 15 | if sys.platform == 'win32': 16 | return line 17 | elif sys.platform == 'darwin': 18 | return re.sub('/Applications/[-_a-zA-Z0-9/.]+.framework[;]?', '', line) 19 | else: 20 | return re.sub('/usr/[-_a-zA-Z0-9/]+.so[;]?', '', line) 21 | 22 | def fix_paths(filename): 23 | with open(filename) as f: 24 | lines = f.readlines() 25 | 26 | # just select lines containing string IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES 27 | for i, line in enumerate(lines): 28 | if "IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES" in line or "INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES" in line: 29 | lines[i] = remove_absolute_paths(line) 30 | 31 | fout = open(filename,'w') 32 | fout.write("".join(lines)) 33 | fout.close() 34 | 35 | if __name__ == "__main__": 36 | assert(len(sys.argv) == 2) 37 | 38 | filename = sys.argv[1] 39 | fix_paths(filename) 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.3/remove-system-libs.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | # @author: Martin Siggel 4 | # 5 | # This script fixes the cmake exports file by 6 | # removing explicit linking to system libraries 7 | 8 | import sys, re 9 | 10 | def remove_absolute_paths(line): 11 | """ 12 | Removes libraries from the line that are found under /usr 13 | """ 14 | 15 | if sys.platform == 'win32': 16 | return line 17 | elif sys.platform == 'darwin': 18 | return re.sub('/Applications/[-_a-zA-Z0-9/.]+.framework[;]?', '', line) 19 | else: 20 | return re.sub('/usr/[-_a-zA-Z0-9/]+.so[;]?', '', line) 21 | 22 | def fix_paths(filename): 23 | with open(filename) as f: 24 | lines = f.readlines() 25 | 26 | # just select lines containing string IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES 27 | for i, line in enumerate(lines): 28 | if "IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES" in line or "INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES" in line: 29 | lines[i] = remove_absolute_paths(line) 30 | 31 | fout = open(filename,'w') 32 | fout.write("".join(lines)) 33 | fout.close() 34 | 35 | if __name__ == "__main__": 36 | assert(len(sys.argv) == 2) 37 | 38 | filename = sys.argv[1] 39 | fix_paths(filename) 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.1-dev/remove-system-libs.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | # @author: Martin Siggel 4 | # 5 | # This script fixes the cmake exports file by 6 | # removing explicit linking to system libraries 7 | 8 | import sys, re 9 | 10 | def remove_absolute_paths(line): 11 | """ 12 | Removes libraries from the line that are found under /usr 13 | """ 14 | 15 | if sys.platform == 'win32': 16 | return line 17 | elif sys.platform == 'darwin': 18 | return re.sub('/Applications/[-_a-zA-Z0-9/.]+.framework[;]?', '', line) 19 | else: 20 | return re.sub('/usr/[-_a-zA-Z0-9/]+.so[;]?', '', line) 21 | 22 | def fix_paths(filename): 23 | with open(filename) as f: 24 | lines = f.readlines() 25 | 26 | # just select lines containing string IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES 27 | for i, line in enumerate(lines): 28 | if "IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES" in line or "INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES" in line: 29 | lines[i] = remove_absolute_paths(line) 30 | 31 | fout = open(filename,'w') 32 | fout.write("".join(lines)) 33 | fout.close() 34 | 35 | if __name__ == "__main__": 36 | assert(len(sys.argv) == 2) 37 | 38 | filename = sys.argv[1] 39 | fix_paths(filename) 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.2/build.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #if [ `uname` == Darwin ]; then 2 | # # the vtk config files use some system specific libs which we have to remove 3 | # python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/lib/cmake/vtk-6.3/VTKTargets.cmake 4 | #fi 5 | 6 | 7 | mkdir build 8 | cd build 9 | 10 | # Configure step 11 | cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX \ 12 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ 13 | -DOCE_TESTING=OFF \ 14 | -DOCE_USE_PCH=OFF \ 15 | -DOCE_COPY_HEADERS_BUILD=ON \ 16 | -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$PREFIX \ 17 | -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH=$PREFIX \ 18 | -DOCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR=lib \ 19 | -DOCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR=bin \ 20 | -DOCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE=ON \ 21 | -DFREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR=$PREFIX/include/ \ 22 | -DOCE_WITH_GL2PS=ON \ 23 | -DGL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR=$PREFIX/include/ \ 24 | -DOCE_WITH_VTK=OFF \ 25 | -DOCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY=TBB \ 26 | -DOCE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX -DOCE_ENABLE_DEB_FLAG=OFF .. 27 | 28 | # Build step 29 | ninja -j7 30 | #if [ `uname` == Darwin ]; then 31 | #make -j 5 | grep Built # set to 5 on travis 32 | #else 33 | #make -j $CPU_COUNT | grep Built 34 | #fi 35 | # Install step 36 | ninja install > installed_files.txt 37 | #make install > installed_files.log # to reduce the number of lines to the console 38 | 39 | if [ `uname` != Darwin ]; then 40 | python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/lib/oce-0.18/OCE-libraries-release.cmake 41 | else 42 | python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/OCE.framework/Versions/0.18/Resources/OCE-libraries-release.cmake 43 | fi 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.3/build.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #if [ `uname` == Darwin ]; then 2 | # # the vtk config files use some system specific libs which we have to remove 3 | # python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/lib/cmake/vtk-6.3/VTKTargets.cmake 4 | #fi 5 | 6 | 7 | mkdir build 8 | cd build 9 | 10 | # Configure step 11 | cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX \ 12 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ 13 | -DOCE_TESTING=OFF \ 14 | -DOCE_USE_PCH=OFF \ 15 | -DOCE_COPY_HEADERS_BUILD=ON \ 16 | -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$PREFIX \ 17 | -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH=$PREFIX \ 18 | -DOCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR=lib \ 19 | -DOCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR=bin \ 20 | -DOCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE=ON \ 21 | -DFREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR=$PREFIX/include/ \ 22 | -DOCE_WITH_GL2PS=ON \ 23 | -DGL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR=$PREFIX/include/ \ 24 | -DOCE_WITH_VTK=OFF \ 25 | -DOCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY=TBB \ 26 | -DOCE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX -DOCE_ENABLE_DEB_FLAG=OFF .. 27 | 28 | # Build step 29 | ninja -j7 30 | #if [ `uname` == Darwin ]; then 31 | #make -j 5 | grep Built # set to 5 on travis 32 | #else 33 | #make -j $CPU_COUNT | grep Built 34 | #fi 35 | # Install step 36 | ninja install > installed_files.txt 37 | #make install > installed_files.log # to reduce the number of lines to the console 38 | 39 | if [ `uname` != Darwin ]; then 40 | python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/lib/oce-0.18/OCE-libraries-release.cmake 41 | else 42 | python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/OCE.framework/Versions/0.18/Resources/OCE-libraries-release.cmake 43 | fi 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18/build.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #if [ `uname` == Darwin ]; then 2 | # # the vtk config files use some system specific libs which we have to remove 3 | # python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/lib/cmake/vtk-6.3/VTKTargets.cmake 4 | #fi 5 | 6 | 7 | mkdir build 8 | cd build 9 | 10 | # Configure step 11 | cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX \ 12 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ 13 | -DOCE_TESTING=OFF \ 14 | -DOCE_USE_PCH=OFF \ 15 | -DOCE_COPY_HEADERS_BUILD=ON \ 16 | -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$PREFIX \ 17 | -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH=$PREFIX \ 18 | -DOCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR=lib \ 19 | -DOCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR=bin \ 20 | -DOCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE=ON \ 21 | -DFREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR=$PREFIX/include/ \ 22 | -DOCE_WITH_GL2PS=ON \ 23 | -DGL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR=$PREFIX/include/ \ 24 | -DOCE_WITH_VTK=OFF \ 25 | -DOCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY=TBB \ 26 | -DOCE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX -DOCE_ENABLE_DEB_FLAG=OFF .. 27 | 28 | # Build step 29 | ninja | grep Linking 30 | #if [ `uname` == Darwin ]; then 31 | #make -j 5 | grep Built # set to 5 on travis 32 | #else 33 | #make -j $CPU_COUNT | grep Built 34 | #fi 35 | # Install step 36 | ninja install > installed_files.txt 37 | #make install > installed_files.log # to reduce the number of lines to the console 38 | 39 | if [ `uname` != Darwin ]; then 40 | python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/lib/oce-0.18/OCE-libraries-release.cmake 41 | else 42 | python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/OCE.framework/Versions/0.18/Resources/OCE-libraries-release.cmake 43 | fi 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.17.2/build.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #if [ `uname` == Darwin ]; then 2 | # # the vtk config files use some system specific libs which we have to remove 3 | # python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/lib/cmake/vtk-6.3/VTKTargets.cmake 4 | #fi 5 | 6 | 7 | mkdir build 8 | cd build 9 | 10 | # Configure step 11 | cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX \ 12 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ 13 | -DOCE_TESTING=OFF \ 14 | -DOCE_USE_PCH=OFF \ 15 | -DOCE_COPY_HEADERS_BUILD=ON \ 16 | -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$PREFIX \ 17 | -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH=$PREFIX \ 18 | -DOCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR=lib \ 19 | -DOCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR=bin \ 20 | -DOCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE=ON \ 21 | -DFREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR=$PREFIX/include/ \ 22 | -DOCE_WITH_GL2PS=ON \ 23 | -DGL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR=$PREFIX/include/ \ 24 | -DOCE_WITH_VTK=OFF \ 25 | -DOCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY=TBB \ 26 | -DOCE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX -DOCE_ENABLE_DEB_FLAG=OFF .. 27 | 28 | # Build step 29 | ninja | grep Linking 30 | #if [ `uname` == Darwin ]; then 31 | #make -j 5 | grep Built # set to 5 on travis 32 | #else 33 | #make -j $CPU_COUNT | grep Built 34 | #fi 35 | # Install step 36 | ninja install > installed_files.txt 37 | #make install > installed_files.log # to reduce the number of lines to the console 38 | 39 | if [ `uname` != Darwin ]; then 40 | python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/lib/oce-0.17/OCE-libraries-release.cmake 41 | else 42 | python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/OCE.framework/Versions/0.17/Resources/OCE-libraries-release.cmake 43 | fi 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.1/build.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #if [ `uname` == Darwin ]; then 2 | # # the vtk config files use some system specific libs which we have to remove 3 | # python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/lib/cmake/vtk-6.3/VTKTargets.cmake 4 | #fi 5 | 6 | 7 | mkdir build 8 | cd build 9 | 10 | # Configure step 11 | cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX \ 12 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ 13 | -DOCE_TESTING=OFF \ 14 | -DOCE_USE_PCH=OFF \ 15 | -DOCE_COPY_HEADERS_BUILD=ON \ 16 | -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$PREFIX \ 17 | -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH=$PREFIX \ 18 | -DOCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR=lib \ 19 | -DOCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR=bin \ 20 | -DOCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE=ON \ 21 | -DFREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR=$PREFIX/include/ \ 22 | -DOCE_WITH_GL2PS=ON \ 23 | -DGL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR=$PREFIX/include/ \ 24 | -DOCE_WITH_VTK=OFF \ 25 | -DOCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY=TBB \ 26 | -DOCE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX -DOCE_ENABLE_DEB_FLAG=OFF .. 27 | 28 | # Build step 29 | ninja | grep Linking 30 | #if [ `uname` == Darwin ]; then 31 | #make -j 5 | grep Built # set to 5 on travis 32 | #else 33 | #make -j $CPU_COUNT | grep Built 34 | #fi 35 | # Install step 36 | ninja install > installed_files.txt 37 | #make install > installed_files.log # to reduce the number of lines to the console 38 | 39 | if [ `uname` != Darwin ]; then 40 | python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/lib/oce-0.18/OCE-libraries-release.cmake 41 | else 42 | python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/OCE.framework/Versions/0.18/Resources/OCE-libraries-release.cmake 43 | fi 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18.1-dev/build.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #if [ `uname` == Darwin ]; then 2 | # # the vtk config files use some system specific libs which we have to remove 3 | # python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/lib/cmake/vtk-6.3/VTKTargets.cmake 4 | #fi 5 | 6 | 7 | mkdir build 8 | cd build 9 | 10 | # Configure step 11 | cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX \ 12 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ 13 | -DOCE_TESTING=OFF \ 14 | -DOCE_USE_PCH=OFF \ 15 | -DOCE_COPY_HEADERS_BUILD=ON \ 16 | -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$PREFIX \ 17 | -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH=$PREFIX \ 18 | -DOCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR=lib \ 19 | -DOCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR=bin \ 20 | -DOCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE=ON \ 21 | -DFREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR=$PREFIX/include/ \ 22 | -DOCE_WITH_GL2PS=ON \ 23 | -DGL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR=$PREFIX/include/ \ 24 | -DOCE_WITH_VTK=OFF \ 25 | -DOCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY=TBB \ 26 | -DOCE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX -DOCE_ENABLE_DEB_FLAG=OFF .. 27 | 28 | # Build step 29 | ninja | grep Linking 30 | #if [ `uname` == Darwin ]; then 31 | #make -j 5 | grep Built # set to 5 on travis 32 | #else 33 | #make -j $CPU_COUNT | grep Built 34 | #fi 35 | # Install step 36 | ninja install > installed_files.txt 37 | #make install > installed_files.log # to reduce the number of lines to the console 38 | 39 | if [ `uname` != Darwin ]; then 40 | python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/lib/oce-0.18-dev/OCE-libraries-release.cmake 41 | else 42 | python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/OCE.framework/Versions/0.18-dev/Resources/OCE-libraries-release.cmake 43 | fi 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.17.3/build.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #if [ `uname` == Darwin ]; then 2 | # # the vtk config files use some system specific libs which we have to remove 3 | # python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/lib/cmake/vtk-6.3/VTKTargets.cmake 4 | #fi 5 | 6 | 7 | mkdir build 8 | cd build 9 | 10 | # Configure step 11 | cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX \ 12 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ 13 | -DOCE_TESTING=OFF \ 14 | -DOCE_USE_PCH=OFF \ 15 | -DOCE_COPY_HEADERS_BUILD=ON \ 16 | -DOCE_EXTRA_WARNINGS=ON \ 17 | -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$PREFIX \ 18 | -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH=$PREFIX \ 19 | -DOCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR=lib \ 20 | -DOCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR=bin \ 21 | -DOCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE=ON \ 22 | -DFREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR=$PREFIX/include/ \ 23 | -DOCE_WITH_GL2PS=ON \ 24 | -DGL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR=$PREFIX/include/ \ 25 | -DOCE_WITH_VTK=OFF \ 26 | -DOCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY=TBB \ 27 | -DOCE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX -DOCE_ENABLE_DEB_FLAG=OFF .. 28 | 29 | # Build step 30 | ninja | grep Linking 31 | #if [ `uname` == Darwin ]; then 32 | #make -j 5 | grep Built # set to 5 on travis 33 | #else 34 | #make -j $CPU_COUNT | grep Built 35 | #fi 36 | # Install step 37 | ninja install > installed_files.txt 38 | #make install > installed_files.log # to reduce the number of lines to the console 39 | 40 | if [ `uname` != Darwin ]; then 41 | python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/lib/oce-0.17/OCE-libraries-release.cmake 42 | else 43 | python $RECIPE_DIR/remove-system-libs.py $PREFIX/OCE.framework/Versions/0.17/Resources/OCE-libraries-release.cmake 44 | fi 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | sudo: false 2 | 3 | language: cpp 4 | 5 | # the secure below is the binstar token 6 | # to genrate this secure 7 | # first create an anconda cloud token 8 | # $ anaconda auth -n the_token_name -o oce -c --scopes api 9 | # the token is return as something like "oc-6654-12334_111225" 10 | # then encrypt the token 11 | # You have to be in the directory where you installed the local copy of the repository 12 | # $ cd [your_dev_dir]/oce-conda 13 | # $ travis encrypt BINSTAR_TOKEN="oc-6654-12334_11122" 14 | # !!be careful about the typo BINSTAR_TOKEN with the proper case. Otherwise 15 | # !!the $BINSTAR_TOKEN env var value will be null and the line 16 | # !!anaconda -t $BINSTAR_TOKEN upload *.bz2 will not be run properly 17 | # after that, copy/paste the secure on the following line 18 | env: 19 | global: 20 | - secure: "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" 21 | 22 | matrix: 23 | include: 24 | - env: ARCH="x86_64" 25 | os: linux 26 | - env: ARCH="x86_64" 27 | os: osx 28 | 29 | # Use miniconda to install binary versions of numpy etc. from continuum 30 | # analytic's repository. Follows an approach described by Dan Blanchard: 31 | # https://gist.github.com/dan-blanchard/7045057 32 | before_install: 33 | - if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "linux" ]; then 34 | wget https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/Miniconda2-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh -O miniconda.sh; 35 | else 36 | wget https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/Miniconda2-latest-MacOSX-x86_64.sh -O miniconda.sh; 37 | fi; 38 | - chmod +x miniconda.sh 39 | # When we are installing the 32 Bit conda on a 64 Bit system, the miniconda 40 | # installer will ask for a "yes" despite the -b flag, so we pipe in a yes 41 | - yes | ./miniconda.sh -b -p $HOME/miniconda 42 | #- bash miniconda.sh -b -p -f $HOME/miniconda 43 | - export PATH="$HOME/miniconda/bin:$HOME/miniconda/lib:$PATH" 44 | - hash -r 45 | - conda config --set always_yes yes --set changeps1 no 46 | - conda update -q conda 47 | # install everything required to build the receipe 48 | - conda install conda-build anaconda-client 49 | # Useful for debugging any issues with conda 50 | - conda info -a 51 | # Add dlr-sc channel for third part libraries 52 | # necessary because of gl2ps 53 | - conda config --add channels https://conda.anaconda.org/dlr-sc 54 | - conda config --add channels https://conda.anaconda.org/conda-forge 55 | 56 | 57 | script: 58 | #- conda build oce-0.17.2 59 | #- conda build oce-0.17.3 60 | #- conda build oce-0.18 61 | #- conda build oce-0.18.1 62 | #- conda build oce-0.18.2 63 | - conda build oce-0.18.3 64 | 65 | after_success: 66 | - python move-conda-package.py 67 | - anaconda -t $BINSTAR_TOKEN upload *.bz2 --force; 68 | 69 | branches: 70 | only: 71 | - master 72 | - /^review/ 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /appveyor.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: oce-0.18.2.{build} 2 | 3 | environment: 4 | global: 5 | # SDK v7.0 MSVC Express 2008's SetEnv.cmd script will fail if the 6 | # /E:ON and /V:ON options are not enabled in the batch script intepreter 7 | # See: http://stackoverflow.com/a/13751649/163740 8 | CMD_IN_ENV: "cmd /E:ON /V:ON /C obvci_appveyor_python_build_env.cmd" 9 | 10 | # Workaround for https://github.com/conda/conda-build/issues/636 11 | PYTHONIOENCODING: "UTF-8" 12 | 13 | matrix: 14 | # Note: Because we have to separate the py2 and py3 components due to compiler version, we have a race condition for non-python packages. 15 | # Not sure how to resolve this, but maybe we should be tracking the VS version in the build string anyway? 16 | - TARGET_ARCH: "x86" 17 | ARCH: "32" 18 | CONDA_PY: "27" 19 | CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN: "C:\\Miniconda" 20 | - TARGET_ARCH: "x86" 21 | ARCH: "32" 22 | CONDA_PY: "35" 23 | CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN: "C:\\Miniconda35" 24 | - TARGET_ARCH: "x64" 25 | ARCH: "64" 26 | CONDA_PY: "27" 27 | CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN: "C:\\Miniconda-x64" 28 | - TARGET_ARCH: "x64" 29 | ARCH: "64" 30 | CONDA_PY: "35" 31 | CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN: "C:\\Miniconda35-x64" 32 | 33 | # We always use a 64-bit machine, but can build x86 distributions 34 | # with the TARGET_ARCH variable (which is used by CMD_IN_ENV). 35 | platform: 36 | - x64 37 | 38 | install: 39 | # Set the CONDA_NPY, although it has no impact on the actual build. We need this because of a test within conda-build. 40 | - cmd: set CONDA_NPY=19 41 | 42 | # Remove cygwin (and therefore the git that comes with it). 43 | - cmd: rmdir C:\cygwin /s /q 44 | 45 | # Use the pre-installed Miniconda for the desired arch 46 | # 47 | # However, it is really old. So, we need to update some 48 | # things before we proceed. That seems to require it being 49 | # on the path. So, we temporarily put conda on the path 50 | # so that we can update it. Then we remove it so that 51 | # we can do a proper activation. 52 | - cmd: set "OLDPATH=%PATH%" 53 | - cmd: set "PATH=%CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN%\\Scripts;%CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN%\\Library\\bin;%PATH%" 54 | - cmd: conda config --set always_yes yes --set changeps1 no 55 | - cmd: conda update conda 56 | - cmd: set "PATH=%OLDPATH%" 57 | - cmd: call %CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN%\Scripts\activate.bat 58 | - cmd: conda config --set show_channel_urls true 59 | - cmd: conda update conda 60 | - cmd: conda install conda-build 61 | - cmd: conda config --add channels https://conda.anaconda.org/conda-forge 62 | - cmd: conda config --add channels https://conda.anaconda.org/dlr-sc 63 | 64 | # Skip .NET project specific build phase. 65 | build: off 66 | 67 | test_script: 68 | # Build and test the package. This appears(?) to sporadically fail due to a 69 | # bug in conda-build on 32 bit python. 70 | # https://github.com/conda/conda-build/issues/152 71 | # 72 | # Note also that our setup.py script, which is called by conda-build, writes 73 | # a __conda_version__.txt file, so the version number on the binary package 74 | # is set dynamically. This unfortunately mean that conda build --output 75 | # doesn't really work. 76 | # 77 | #- "%CMD_IN_ENV% conda build .\\oce-0.18.1-dev --no-remove-work-dir" 78 | #- "%CMD_IN_ENV% conda build .\\oce-0.17.3 --no-remove-work-dir" 79 | #- "%CMD_IN_ENV% conda build .\\oce-0.18.1 --no-remove-work-dir" 80 | #- "%CMD_IN_ENV% conda build .\\oce-0.18.2 --no-remove-work-dir" 81 | - "%CMD_IN_ENV% conda build .\\oce-0.18.3 --no-remove-work-dir" 82 | 83 | # move conda package to /dist 84 | - cmd: 'mkdir dist' 85 | - cmd: 'copy /Y %CONDA_INSTALL_LOCN%\conda-bld\win-%ARCH%\oce*.bz2 dist || cmd /c "exit /b 0"' 86 | - cmd: 'dir dist' 87 | 88 | artifacts: 89 | - path: dist\* 90 | name: packages 91 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /obvci_appveyor_python_build_env.cmd: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | :: EXPECTED ENV VARS: TARGET_ARCH (either x86 or x64) 2 | :: CONDA_PY (either 27, 33, 35 etc. - only major version is extracted) 3 | :: 4 | :: 5 | :: To build extensions for 64 bit Python 3, we need to configure environment 6 | :: variables to use the MSVC 2010 C++ compilers from GRMSDKX_EN_DVD.iso of: 7 | :: MS Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 4 (SDK v7.1) 8 | :: 9 | :: To build extensions for 64 bit Python 2, we need to configure environment 10 | :: variables to use the MSVC 2008 C++ compilers from GRMSDKX_EN_DVD.iso of: 11 | :: MS Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 3.5 (SDK v7.0) 12 | :: 13 | :: 32 bit builds, and 64-bit builds for 3.5 and beyond, do not require specific 14 | :: environment configurations. 15 | :: 16 | :: Note: this script needs to be run with the /E:ON and /V:ON flags for the 17 | :: cmd interpreter, at least for (SDK v7.0) 18 | :: 19 | :: More details at: 20 | :: https://github.com/cython/cython/wiki/64BitCythonExtensionsOnWindows 21 | :: http://stackoverflow.com/a/13751649/163740 22 | :: 23 | :: Author: Phil Elson 24 | :: Original Author: Olivier Grisel (https://github.com/ogrisel/python-appveyor-demo) 25 | :: License: CC0 1.0 Universal: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ 26 | :: 27 | :: Notes about batch files for Python people: 28 | :: 29 | :: Quotes in values are literally part of the values: 30 | :: SET FOO="bar" 31 | :: FOO is now five characters long: " b a r " 32 | :: If you don't want quotes, don't include them on the right-hand side. 33 | :: 34 | :: The CALL lines at the end of this file look redundant, but if you move them 35 | :: outside of the IF clauses, they do not run properly in the SET_SDK_64==Y 36 | :: case, I don't know why. 37 | @ECHO OFF 38 | 39 | SET COMMAND_TO_RUN=%* 40 | SET WIN_SDK_ROOT=C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows 41 | 42 | :: Extract the major and minor versions, and allow for the minor version to be 43 | :: more than 9. This requires the version number to have two dots in it. 44 | SET MAJOR_PYTHON_VERSION=%CONDA_PY:~0,1% 45 | 46 | IF "%CONDA_PY:~2,1%" == "" ( 47 | :: CONDA_PY style, such as 27, 34 etc. 48 | SET MINOR_PYTHON_VERSION=%CONDA_PY:~1,1% 49 | ) ELSE ( 50 | IF "%CONDA_PY:~3,1%" == "." ( 51 | SET MINOR_PYTHON_VERSION=%CONDA_PY:~2,1% 52 | ) ELSE ( 53 | SET MINOR_PYTHON_VERSION=%CONDA_PY:~2,2% 54 | ) 55 | ) 56 | 57 | :: Based on the Python version, determine what SDK version to use, and whether 58 | :: to set the SDK for 64-bit. 59 | IF %MAJOR_PYTHON_VERSION% == 2 ( 60 | SET WINDOWS_SDK_VERSION="v7.0" 61 | SET SET_SDK_64=Y 62 | ) ELSE ( 63 | IF %MAJOR_PYTHON_VERSION% == 3 ( 64 | SET WINDOWS_SDK_VERSION="v7.1" 65 | IF %MINOR_PYTHON_VERSION% LEQ 4 ( 66 | SET SET_SDK_64=Y 67 | ) ELSE ( 68 | SET SET_SDK_64=N 69 | ) 70 | ) ELSE ( 71 | ECHO Unsupported Python version: "%MAJOR_PYTHON_VERSION%" 72 | EXIT /B 1 73 | ) 74 | ) 75 | 76 | IF "%TARGET_ARCH%"=="x64" ( 77 | IF %SET_SDK_64% == Y ( 78 | ECHO Configuring Windows SDK %WINDOWS_SDK_VERSION% for Python %MAJOR_PYTHON_VERSION% on a 64 bit architecture 79 | SET DISTUTILS_USE_SDK=1 80 | SET MSSdk=1 81 | "%WIN_SDK_ROOT%\%WINDOWS_SDK_VERSION%\Setup\WindowsSdkVer.exe" -q -version:%WINDOWS_SDK_VERSION% 82 | "%WIN_SDK_ROOT%\%WINDOWS_SDK_VERSION%\Bin\SetEnv.cmd" /x64 /release 83 | ECHO Executing: %COMMAND_TO_RUN% 84 | call %COMMAND_TO_RUN% || EXIT /B 1 85 | ) ELSE ( 86 | ECHO Using default MSVC build environment for 64 bit architecture 87 | ECHO Executing: %COMMAND_TO_RUN% 88 | call %COMMAND_TO_RUN% || EXIT /B 1 89 | ) 90 | ) ELSE ( 91 | ECHO Using default MSVC build environment for 32 bit architecture 92 | ECHO Executing: %COMMAND_TO_RUN% 93 | call %COMMAND_TO_RUN% || EXIT /B 1 94 | ) 95 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.18/fix_cmakelist.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt 2 | index 74a854b..fe29b82 100644 3 | --- a/CMakeLists.txt 4 | +++ b/CMakeLists.txt 5 | @@ -417,6 +417,10 @@ if(OCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY STREQUAL "TBB") 6 | find_library( TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG tbbmalloc_debug PATHS "${TBB_LIB_DIR}" "Path to the TBB MALLOC debug library") 7 | endif (OCE_TBB_MALLOC_SUPPORT) 8 | endif(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES OR NMAKE) 9 | + 10 | + message(STATUS "TBB_INCLUDE_DIR: ${TBB_INCLUDE_DIR}") 11 | + message(STATUS "TBB_LIBRARY: ${TBB_LIBRARY}") 12 | + message(STATUS "TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY: ${TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY}") 13 | endif(TBB_INCLUDE_DIR) 14 | mark_as_advanced(TBB_INCLUDE_DIR TBB_LIBRARY) 15 | endif(OCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY STREQUAL "TBB") 16 | @@ -450,7 +454,6 @@ if(OCE_VISUALISATION) 17 | find_path(FREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR FreeImagePlus.h DOC "Location of header files for FreeImage" ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH}) 18 | if(FREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR) 19 | find_library( FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY freeimage "Path to the freeimage library" ) 20 | - 21 | if(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES OR NMAKE) 22 | find_library( FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY_DEBUG freeimaged "Path to the freeimage debug library" ) 23 | endif(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES OR NMAKE) 24 | @@ -465,6 +468,8 @@ if(OCE_VISUALISATION) 25 | endif(FREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR) 26 | mark_as_advanced(FREEIMAGEPLUS_LIBRARY) 27 | endif(WIN32) 28 | + message(STATUS "FREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR: ${FREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR}") 29 | + message(STATUS "FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY: ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY}") 30 | endif(OCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE) 31 | 32 | if (NOT WIN32 AND NOT OCE_OSX_USE_COCOA) 33 | @@ -497,6 +502,8 @@ if(OCE_VISUALISATION) 34 | endif(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES OR NMAKE) 35 | endif(GL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR) 36 | mark_as_advanced(GL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR GL2PS_LIBRARY) 37 | + message(STATUS "GL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR: ${GL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR}") 38 | + message(STATUS "GL2PS_LIBRARY: ${GL2PS_LIBRARY}") 39 | endif(OCE_WITH_GL2PS) 40 | 41 | if (NOT WIN32 AND NOT OCE_OSX_USE_COCOA) 42 | @@ -1136,7 +1143,7 @@ if (OCE_AUTOINSTALL_DEPENDENT_LIBS) 43 | 44 | if (OCE_VISU_DEP AND OCE_WITH_GL2PS) 45 | get_filename_component(GL2PS_BIN_DIR ${GL2PS_LIBRARY} PATH) 46 | - get_filename_component(GL2PS_BIN_DIR_DBG ${GL2PS_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 47 | + #get_filename_component(GL2PS_BIN_DIR_DBG ${GL2PS_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 48 | install(FILES ${GL2PS_BIN_DIR_DBG}/${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}gl2psd.dll DESTINATION ${OCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR} CONFIGURATIONS Debug OPTIONAL) 49 | install(FILES ${GL2PS_BIN_DIR}/${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}gl2ps.dll DESTINATION ${OCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR} CONFIGURATIONS Release RelWithDebInfo MinSizeRel OPTIONAL) 50 | install(FILES ${GL2PS_BIN_DIR_DBG}/${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_PREFIX}gl2psd.${OCE_LIB_EXTENSION} DESTINATION ${OCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR} CONFIGURATIONS Debug OPTIONAL) 51 | @@ -1149,9 +1156,9 @@ if (OCE_AUTOINSTALL_DEPENDENT_LIBS) 52 | 53 | if (OCE_VISU_DEP AND OCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE) 54 | get_filename_component(FREEIMAGE_BIN_DIR ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY} PATH) 55 | - get_filename_component(FREEIMAGE_BIN_DIR_DBG ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 56 | + #get_filename_component(FREEIMAGE_BIN_DIR_DBG ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 57 | get_filename_component(FREEIMAGEPLUS_BIN_DIR ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY} PATH) 58 | - get_filename_component(FREEIMAGEPLUS_BIN_DIR_DBG ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 59 | + #get_filename_component(FREEIMAGEPLUS_BIN_DIR_DBG ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 60 | install(FILES ${FREEIMAGE_BIN_DIR_DBG}/${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}freeimaged.dll DESTINATION ${OCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR} CONFIGURATIONS Debug OPTIONAL) 61 | install(FILES ${FREEIMAGE_BIN_DIR}/${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}freeimage.dll DESTINATION ${OCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR} CONFIGURATIONS Release RelWithDebInfo MinSizeRel OPTIONAL) 62 | install(FILES ${FREEIMAGE_BIN_DIR_DBG}/${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_PREFIX}freeimaged.${OCE_LIB_EXTENSION} DESTINATION ${OCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR} CONFIGURATIONS Debug OPTIONAL) 63 | @@ -1181,7 +1188,7 @@ if (OCE_AUTOINSTALL_DEPENDENT_LIBS) 64 | if(OCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY STREQUAL "TBB") 65 | IF(NOT DEFINED TBB_BIN_DIR) 66 | get_filename_component(TBB_BIN_DIR ${TBB_LIBRARY} PATH) 67 | - get_filename_component(TBB_BIN_DIR_DBG ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 68 | + #get_filename_component(TBB_BIN_DIR_DBG ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 69 | ENDIF() 70 | if(NOT OCE_BUILD_SHARED_LIB) 71 | set(tbb_prefix "_static") 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.17.2/fix_cmakelist.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt 2 | index 74a854b..fe29b82 100644 3 | --- a/CMakeLists.txt 4 | +++ b/CMakeLists.txt 5 | @@ -417,6 +417,10 @@ if(OCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY STREQUAL "TBB") 6 | find_library( TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG tbbmalloc_debug PATHS "${TBB_LIB_DIR}" "Path to the TBB MALLOC debug library") 7 | endif (OCE_TBB_MALLOC_SUPPORT) 8 | endif(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES OR NMAKE) 9 | + 10 | + message(STATUS "TBB_INCLUDE_DIR: ${TBB_INCLUDE_DIR}") 11 | + message(STATUS "TBB_LIBRARY: ${TBB_LIBRARY}") 12 | + message(STATUS "TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY: ${TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY}") 13 | endif(TBB_INCLUDE_DIR) 14 | mark_as_advanced(TBB_INCLUDE_DIR TBB_LIBRARY) 15 | endif(OCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY STREQUAL "TBB") 16 | @@ -450,7 +454,6 @@ if(OCE_VISUALISATION) 17 | find_path(FREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR FreeImagePlus.h DOC "Location of header files for FreeImage" ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH}) 18 | if(FREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR) 19 | find_library( FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY freeimage "Path to the freeimage library" ) 20 | - 21 | if(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES OR NMAKE) 22 | find_library( FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY_DEBUG freeimaged "Path to the freeimage debug library" ) 23 | endif(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES OR NMAKE) 24 | @@ -465,6 +468,8 @@ if(OCE_VISUALISATION) 25 | endif(FREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR) 26 | mark_as_advanced(FREEIMAGEPLUS_LIBRARY) 27 | endif(WIN32) 28 | + message(STATUS "FREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR: ${FREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR}") 29 | + message(STATUS "FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY: ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY}") 30 | endif(OCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE) 31 | 32 | if (NOT WIN32 AND NOT OCE_OSX_USE_COCOA) 33 | @@ -497,6 +502,8 @@ if(OCE_VISUALISATION) 34 | endif(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES OR NMAKE) 35 | endif(GL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR) 36 | mark_as_advanced(GL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR GL2PS_LIBRARY) 37 | + message(STATUS "GL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR: ${GL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR}") 38 | + message(STATUS "GL2PS_LIBRARY: ${GL2PS_LIBRARY}") 39 | endif(OCE_WITH_GL2PS) 40 | 41 | if (NOT WIN32 AND NOT OCE_OSX_USE_COCOA) 42 | @@ -1136,7 +1143,7 @@ if (OCE_AUTOINSTALL_DEPENDENT_LIBS) 43 | 44 | if (OCE_VISU_DEP AND OCE_WITH_GL2PS) 45 | get_filename_component(GL2PS_BIN_DIR ${GL2PS_LIBRARY} PATH) 46 | - get_filename_component(GL2PS_BIN_DIR_DBG ${GL2PS_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 47 | + #get_filename_component(GL2PS_BIN_DIR_DBG ${GL2PS_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 48 | install(FILES ${GL2PS_BIN_DIR_DBG}/${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}gl2psd.dll DESTINATION ${OCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR} CONFIGURATIONS Debug OPTIONAL) 49 | install(FILES ${GL2PS_BIN_DIR}/${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}gl2ps.dll DESTINATION ${OCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR} CONFIGURATIONS Release RelWithDebInfo MinSizeRel OPTIONAL) 50 | install(FILES ${GL2PS_BIN_DIR_DBG}/${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_PREFIX}gl2psd.${OCE_LIB_EXTENSION} DESTINATION ${OCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR} CONFIGURATIONS Debug OPTIONAL) 51 | @@ -1149,9 +1156,9 @@ if (OCE_AUTOINSTALL_DEPENDENT_LIBS) 52 | 53 | if (OCE_VISU_DEP AND OCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE) 54 | get_filename_component(FREEIMAGE_BIN_DIR ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY} PATH) 55 | - get_filename_component(FREEIMAGE_BIN_DIR_DBG ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 56 | + #get_filename_component(FREEIMAGE_BIN_DIR_DBG ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 57 | get_filename_component(FREEIMAGEPLUS_BIN_DIR ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY} PATH) 58 | - get_filename_component(FREEIMAGEPLUS_BIN_DIR_DBG ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 59 | + #get_filename_component(FREEIMAGEPLUS_BIN_DIR_DBG ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 60 | install(FILES ${FREEIMAGE_BIN_DIR_DBG}/${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}freeimaged.dll DESTINATION ${OCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR} CONFIGURATIONS Debug OPTIONAL) 61 | install(FILES ${FREEIMAGE_BIN_DIR}/${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}freeimage.dll DESTINATION ${OCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR} CONFIGURATIONS Release RelWithDebInfo MinSizeRel OPTIONAL) 62 | install(FILES ${FREEIMAGE_BIN_DIR_DBG}/${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_PREFIX}freeimaged.${OCE_LIB_EXTENSION} DESTINATION ${OCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR} CONFIGURATIONS Debug OPTIONAL) 63 | @@ -1181,7 +1188,7 @@ if (OCE_AUTOINSTALL_DEPENDENT_LIBS) 64 | if(OCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY STREQUAL "TBB") 65 | IF(NOT DEFINED TBB_BIN_DIR) 66 | get_filename_component(TBB_BIN_DIR ${TBB_LIBRARY} PATH) 67 | - get_filename_component(TBB_BIN_DIR_DBG ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 68 | + #get_filename_component(TBB_BIN_DIR_DBG ${TBB_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 69 | ENDIF() 70 | if(NOT OCE_BUILD_SHARED_LIB) 71 | set(tbb_prefix "_static") 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oce-0.17.3/fix_cmakelist.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt 2 | index 74a854b..fe29b82 100644 3 | --- a/CMakeLists.txt 4 | +++ b/CMakeLists.txt 5 | @@ -417,6 +417,10 @@ if(OCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY STREQUAL "TBB") 6 | find_library( TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG tbbmalloc_debug PATHS "${TBB_LIB_DIR}" "Path to the TBB MALLOC debug library") 7 | endif (OCE_TBB_MALLOC_SUPPORT) 8 | endif(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES OR NMAKE) 9 | + 10 | + message(STATUS "TBB_INCLUDE_DIR: ${TBB_INCLUDE_DIR}") 11 | + message(STATUS "TBB_LIBRARY: ${TBB_LIBRARY}") 12 | + message(STATUS "TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY: ${TBB_MALLOC_LIBRARY}") 13 | endif(TBB_INCLUDE_DIR) 14 | mark_as_advanced(TBB_INCLUDE_DIR TBB_LIBRARY) 15 | endif(OCE_MULTITHREAD_LIBRARY STREQUAL "TBB") 16 | @@ -450,7 +454,6 @@ if(OCE_VISUALISATION) 17 | find_path(FREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR FreeImagePlus.h DOC "Location of header files for FreeImage" ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH}) 18 | if(FREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR) 19 | find_library( FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY freeimage "Path to the freeimage library" ) 20 | - 21 | if(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES OR NMAKE) 22 | find_library( FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY_DEBUG freeimaged "Path to the freeimage debug library" ) 23 | endif(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES OR NMAKE) 24 | @@ -465,6 +468,8 @@ if(OCE_VISUALISATION) 25 | endif(FREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR) 26 | mark_as_advanced(FREEIMAGEPLUS_LIBRARY) 27 | endif(WIN32) 28 | + message(STATUS "FREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR: ${FREEIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR}") 29 | + message(STATUS "FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY: ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY}") 30 | endif(OCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE) 31 | 32 | if (NOT WIN32 AND NOT OCE_OSX_USE_COCOA) 33 | @@ -497,6 +502,8 @@ if(OCE_VISUALISATION) 34 | endif(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES OR NMAKE) 35 | endif(GL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR) 36 | mark_as_advanced(GL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR GL2PS_LIBRARY) 37 | + message(STATUS "GL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR: ${GL2PS_INCLUDE_DIR}") 38 | + message(STATUS "GL2PS_LIBRARY: ${GL2PS_LIBRARY}") 39 | endif(OCE_WITH_GL2PS) 40 | 41 | if (NOT WIN32 AND NOT OCE_OSX_USE_COCOA) 42 | @@ -1136,7 +1143,7 @@ if (OCE_AUTOINSTALL_DEPENDENT_LIBS) 43 | 44 | if (OCE_VISU_DEP AND OCE_WITH_GL2PS) 45 | get_filename_component(GL2PS_BIN_DIR ${GL2PS_LIBRARY} PATH) 46 | - get_filename_component(GL2PS_BIN_DIR_DBG ${GL2PS_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 47 | + #get_filename_component(GL2PS_BIN_DIR_DBG ${GL2PS_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 48 | install(FILES ${GL2PS_BIN_DIR_DBG}/${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}gl2psd.dll DESTINATION ${OCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR} CONFIGURATIONS Debug OPTIONAL) 49 | install(FILES ${GL2PS_BIN_DIR}/${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}gl2ps.dll DESTINATION ${OCE_INSTALL_BIN_DIR} CONFIGURATIONS Release RelWithDebInfo MinSizeRel OPTIONAL) 50 | install(FILES ${GL2PS_BIN_DIR_DBG}/${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_PREFIX}gl2psd.${OCE_LIB_EXTENSION} DESTINATION ${OCE_INSTALL_LIB_DIR} CONFIGURATIONS Debug OPTIONAL) 51 | @@ -1149,9 +1156,9 @@ if (OCE_AUTOINSTALL_DEPENDENT_LIBS) 52 | 53 | if (OCE_VISU_DEP AND OCE_WITH_FREEIMAGE) 54 | get_filename_component(FREEIMAGE_BIN_DIR ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY} PATH) 55 | - get_filename_component(FREEIMAGE_BIN_DIR_DBG ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 56 | + #get_filename_component(FREEIMAGE_BIN_DIR_DBG ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY_DEBUG} PATH) 57 | get_filename_component(FREEIMAGEPLUS_BIN_DIR ${FREEIMAGE_LIBRARY} PATH) 58 | - 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