Package Details: blender-git 4.4.r144205.gfba10a82121-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/blender-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: blender-git
Description: A fully integrated 3D graphics creation suite (development)
Upstream URL: https://blender.org/
Licenses: GPL
Conflicts: blender, blender-4.1-bin
Provides: blender
Submitter: stativ
Maintainer: fbrennan (bartus)
Last Packager: bartus
Votes: 76
Popularity: 0.000109
First Submitted: 2013-12-05 10:11 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-12-04 18:59 (UTC)

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travnick commented on 2011-12-05 19:21 (UTC)

after recompiling openimageio-git blender starts fine, thx ;] but with rendering with cycles on gpu (gt 240go) I've got this /usr/bin/nvcc Compiling CUDA kernel ... /usr/share/blender/2.60/scripts/addons/cycles/kernel/svm/svm_texture.h(45): Warning: Pointer parameters must be inlined, so overriding noinline attribute on '_Z7voronoi6float318NodeDistanceMetricfPfPS_' /usr/share/blender/2.60/scripts/addons/cycles/kernel/svm/svm.h(151): Warning: Pointer parameters must be inlined, so overriding noinline attribute on '_Z14svm_eval_nodesP13KernelGlobalsP10ShaderData10ShaderTypefi' /tmp/tmpxft_00001370_00000000-9_kernel.cpp3.i(0): Warning: Optimizing huge function kernel_cuda_path_trace because Olimit has been overridden; compiler may run out of memory or run very slowly .... 100% cpu, lot of memory consuming ... long time after image appears maybe another not recompiled libraries?

stativ commented on 2011-12-05 18:09 (UTC)

I'm glad it helped. These library dependencies can be tricky sometimes.

mrunion commented on 2011-12-05 17:03 (UTC)

OK, I paid more attention to what you said. I had NOT recompiled openimageio-git with the new Boost version. I recompiled both openimageio-git and blender and things are back on track. Thanks!

travnick commented on 2011-12-05 16:34 (UTC)

That's strange: []$ yaourt -Qs boost extra/boost 1.48.0-2 [119,74 M] Free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries - Development extra/boost-libs 1.48.0-2 [8,94 M] Free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries - Runtime []$ blender blender: error while loading shared libraries: libboost_filesystem.so.1.47.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I built blender just one hour ago (first yaourt -G blender-svn -> makepkg | yaourt -U blender.....)

mrunion commented on 2011-12-05 15:45 (UTC)

I did -- at least I think I did! I actually removed and completely re-downloaded everything. I'll give it a try again. Thanks!

stativ commented on 2011-12-05 15:14 (UTC)

mrunion: Blender doesn't have any internal copy of boost. Did you try to do a clean rebuild (ie. remove the build dirs in $srcdir) of blender and openimageio-git? It works for me.

mrunion commented on 2011-12-04 16:39 (UTC)

libboost causes issues since Blender is built on 1.47 and Arch has upgraded to 1.48: blender: error while loading shared libraries: libboost_filesystem.so.1.47.0 Is there a way to make Blender build against the system boost version instead of it's own boost version?

N30N commented on 2011-12-03 10:46 (UTC)

stativ, I know. I disabled compile time compilation of the kernels so that cuda-toolkit could be removed from depends but it does build fine. I'd guess issue is probably with your card running out of memory (for that you'd need to limit what versions of CUDA it builds for).

stativ commented on 2011-12-03 08:48 (UTC)

N30N: blender-cycles-svn didn't compile CUDA kernels at compile time, but at runtime. This works with this PKGBUILD too (unless they broke it). There's an "experimental" code in this PKGBUILD which is supposed to compile CUDA at compile time. I guess this is what you meant by the "export lines." It's commented out (ie. the code doesn't have any effect as if it was removed), because it didn't work for me. In other words, if you leave the PKGBUILD as is, CUDA will work in exactly same way as it worked with blender-cycles-svn.