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WARNING: This document is an internal VR Studio document describing
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how to set up Panda on a new PC using our internal development
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environment. It is not useful for programmers who are not within the
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VR Studio firewall.
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If you are looking for documentation on installing Panda in the rest
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of the world, see INSTALL.txt in this directory.
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To install Panda3D on WinXP/Win2000
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-------------------------------------
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Notes:
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Lines preceeded by ">" are instructions to be typed on the command line.
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Make sure your system clock is not set to GMT (only worry about
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this if your makedepend seems out of sync, i.e. you constantly reinstall
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old files over more current ones).
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"Touch" doesn't quite work properly currently (is this still true?).
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Make sure your machine has enough disk space - I'd start with the largest
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open space on any of your partitions.
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You will have the fewest headaches if you choose C:\ for everything.
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Also make sure that you’re logged into your computer with the same
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username as your unix account because Cygwin will get its USER variable
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from the windows username.
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Ensure your computer’s date is set correctly, or else the compilation
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scripts may have problems later.
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Step 0: Map network drive to build tools drive
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- Right click on Network Places, choose Map Network Drive
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- Map Network Drive P: to \\dimbo\panda (blank, your password, or “changeme”)
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You also can do this from cmd.exe using
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'net use p: \\dimbo\panda /persistent:yes'
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- Select ‘Reconnect drive at startup’
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- If this doesnt work, you can install the build tools from CD
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- Run 'regedit P:\tabs.reg' to enable cmd.exe tab-filename-completion.
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You must exit and restart the cmd.exe shell to enable this, since the
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registry is only read at cmd.exe startup.
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Step 1: Update OS software
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On Win2000, install ServicePack 3 and DX 8.1 by running
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> P:\win2k-servicepack3.exe
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> P:\dx8.1\DX81NTeng.exe
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or download them from http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ (this will be MUCH slower).
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On both WinXP and Win2000, I recommend you go to
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http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/, click on 'Product Updates'
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(installing the Product Update ActiveX control), and install any
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patches labeled 'Critical Updates' as well as any updated sound,
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network, and motherboard drivers. Video card manufacturers will
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usually have newer drivers than the WindowsUpdate site, however, so
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go to the manufacturer’s website to check for win2000/winXP
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drivers, especially on win2000, since the original win2k CD drivers
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are most likely obsolete.
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Step 2:
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Choose whether to use Visual C++ v7.0 or v6.0
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As of 5/19/03, it’s better to use Visual C++ v7.0
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(which is a synonym for Visual C++ .NET)
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To Install VC++ 7.0
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Run P:\msvc7\vc_setup\setup.exe, or install from the MSDN
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'Visual Studio.NET' CD. Click on 'Windows Component Update'
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(if it is highlighted, else click '2'). Click 'Continue'
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(Selecting 'Do not use this machine to host web projects').
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You will install IE6, which will requires a reboot. Give your
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cvspassword if you want it to happen automatically.
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After rebooting, setup should start again. If it does not, go
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back and rerun it, it should remember where it left off. After
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installing components, you are ready to install VC7 in .NET
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setup Step 2. Enter this step and enter the product-key,
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which is stored in P:\msvc7\vc7_prodkey.txt. On the 'Select
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items to install page', you need uncheck things to avoid
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wasting gigs of extra space and install time.
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Uncheck everything except for
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- Language Tools->Visual C++
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- Server Components->Remote Debugger->Native Remote Debugger
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and if you want,
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- Documentation (this takes a gig, and is only a slight
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update if you already have MSDN installed locally.
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You will want to uninstall any separately-installed
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MSDN docs if you get this.)
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Unlike VC 6.0, there is no option to add the required compiler
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bin\ directories to the environment path automatically. If you
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are building using tcsh.exe under cygwin, wait until step 4.5
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to setup the environment after your shell environment is running
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properly. If you are running from the NT command line, run
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> ”C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET\Vc7\bin\vcvars32.bat"
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Note there is (currently) no need to install the MS Platform SDK,
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since VC7 comes with an updated version of it.
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To Install Visual C++ (v6.0)
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- Run P:\msvc-6.0\setup.exe, or install from CD. For a faster
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install, select custom install and uncheck everything but
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Visual C++, Data Access, ActiveX, and Tools
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- On WinNT/XP/2000, you will be prompted to register environment
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variables for running the compiler from the command line - do it.
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- Install MSVC Service Pack 5 by running P:\msvc-sp5\setupsp5.exe,
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or from CD. You may need to run P:\msvc-sp5\mdac_typ.exe first
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(setup will tell you if so)
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- Install the MSDN Library documentation if this is a primary dev
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machine. Install from the MSDN CD, or by running P:\msdn-apr01\setup.exe.
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To save time and disk space, choose custom install and uncheck
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everything but Text-Search, Index, VC++, Platform SDK, Knowledge
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Base, and All Other Files.
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- Install MS Platform SDK to get updated VC libs and headers
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- Run P:\platform-sdk\setup.exe to install the Feb 2001 Platform SDK and
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choose 'Install MS Platform SDK in default location.' (there may be
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problems with other newer versions of the Platform SDK). This should
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prepend the Platform SDK paths to your PATH,INCLUDE, and LIB dirs.
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Building libpandadx requires this step (needs DX7 headers/libs)
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Step 3: Install Cygwin (v1.3.5 or above should work)
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- As of 1.3.11, cygwin seems stable enough to install from the internet,
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go to http://cygwin.com and click on the ‘install cygwin now’ link.
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The most reliable download server is http://mirrors.rcn.net. Make
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sure that the following packages are selected for installation:
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- Devel packages such as : CVS, make, flex
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- under Interpreters : gawk, perl (see note below)
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- under Shells : ash, bash, sh-utils, tcsh
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- under Text : more
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- under Archive : zip, unzip
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- You can also install other programs (like vi for instance) if you want.
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To rotate through the possible installation options, left-click on
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the programs of your choice.
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- Keep in mind the following exceptions:
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- Do NOT install the Interpreter->python package (change the Setting to ‘SKIP’)
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- Do NOT install the Devel->bison package if the version is 1.30-1.34,
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they are known to be buggy. Version 1.28 is safe, as is version 1.35+.
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If 1.35+ is not available, you can install 1.28 manually, after you
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have a shell running (see step 4.5)
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- There are many subpackages that are obviously not needed (e.g. Mail,
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Doc, Text, Games) that you can skip if you like.
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- Create a desktop shortcut or Start Menu item for c:\cygwin\bin\tcsh.exe
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and use it in the future.
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Known Problems with tcsh:
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tcsh v6.09.00: (cygwin 1.0)
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- long paths result in 'Word too long' errors, especially during panda
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‘attach’ scripts
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tcsh v.6.11 - 6.12.00
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- TAB filename completion sometimes fails on second+ arguments in
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cmdline (e.g. ‘cp file.cxx file2[TAB]’ fails to complete file2.cxx)
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To fix this, go to /etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh and comment out the
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lines associated with ‘complete mv’ and ‘complete cp’
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v6.09 and v6.11 should be stored on P:\cygwin-1.3.5, you can copy them
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Is not compatible with the current $DTOOL startup script
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$DTOOL/etc/dtool.cshrc install: specifically the “source $SETUP_SCRIPT”
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because cygwin Perl 5.8.0 leaves a ^M newline in the variable, screwing
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up the later source $SETUP_SCRIPT resulting in startup errors. Stay
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Next, you can run a bash shell by going to the "Start"
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button at the bottom left of your screen, selecting "Programs",
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"Cygwin" and "bash". You can then run "tcsh" at the bash prompt to make
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things easier.
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Step 3.5: Set up the Cygwin environment:
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- All of the commands below have been collected in
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P:\win\install\wintools\etc\setup_env.csh. To do all the Cygwin
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> cd P:/win/install/wintools/etc
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> source setup_env.csh
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> mkdir /c /f /g /h /i /j /p
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- Rename any cygwin-installed python.exe (if it exists) to avoid
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or by some I.S. login-script-created drive), you simply do a 'net use'
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.NET dirs in it, and make sure the cygwin softlink mount point /msvc7
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exists, and is not empty but points to the proper VC7 directory. Doing
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'ls /msvc7' should give you something like
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Common7/ Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect - English/
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Crystal Reports/ Visual Studio SDKs/
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EnterpriseFrameworks/ contents.htm
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FrameworkSDK/ readme.htm
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Msdn/ redist.txt
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Setup/ sqlserver/
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Vb7/ toc.htm
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Vc7/ vdt70vcs.dll*
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If it does not, try running
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> source ~/player/wintools/etc/setup_env.csh
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again to get it to do the cmd (ignore file-exists errors)
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> mount -s C:/Program\ Files/Microsoft\ Visual\ Studio\ .NET /msvc7
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Step 5: Copy files needed by attach scripts
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- Run script to copy vspec files from $WINTOOLS to /usr/local/etc
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> cd /p/win/install/wintools
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> ./cp_vspec
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- If you are setting up a new user, edit the *.vspec files in
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/usr/local/etc to add the new username and path to the player
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tree (starting with dtool.vspec, panda.vspec, direct.vspec, toontown.vspec).
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- (Optional) Update default values in vspec files. Edit appropriate *.vspec
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files to specify which trees you wish to use as a default (e.g. install,
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personal, or release)
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Step 6: Grab the cvs trees
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Open a new shell
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Create personal trees:
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> mkdir ~/player
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> cd ~/player
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Grab from local repository
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# Just hit return or type your unix password when prompted for a password
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> cvs login
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> cvs co toontown (only if local toontown will be built)
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Now choose either A (commit) or B (anonymous) access:
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A. SourceForge developer (with commit) access
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1. setup an account with SourceForge at http://sourceforge.net/account/register.php
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try to use the same username used your cygwin setup
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tell somebody like Daniel or Dave Schuyler to add your new sourceforge
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username to the list of Panda3D developers
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2. setup ssh and access through the corporate firewall to cvs.panda3d.sourceforge.net
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- copy the setup from /p/win/install/wintools/etc/ssh_config to your ~/.ssh/config
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- You may also need to copy the config file to /etc/ssh_config
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- If you have not generated a key before on another machine, generate a dsa key now with:
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> ssh-keygen -t dsa
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(If you have generated this key before, copy the id_dsa and id_dsa.pub
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from ~/.ssh/config on your other machine.)
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If the above does not put a file in ~/.ssh/config, check that your
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/etc/passwd file has an entry for your username and that it points
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to the correct home directory for you.
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register your generated ssh public key (id_dsa.pub) at
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https://sourceforge.net/account/editsshkeys.php
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3. type this at the shell or/and put it into your .cshrc
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> setenv CVS_RSH /bin/ssh
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4. check out these trees in ~/player (only if a local version will be built) with:
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> setenv SFROOT :ext:<your-sourceforge-username>@cvs.panda3d.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/panda3d
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B. anonymous CVS (read-only access) from SourceForge
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> setenv SFROOT :pserver:anonymous@nit:/cvsroot/panda3d
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|
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|
now check out these trees
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> cvs -d $SFROOT co dtool (only if local dtool will be built)
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> cvs -d $SFROOT co panda (only if local panda will be built)
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> cvs -d $SFROOT co direct (only if local direct will be built)
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|
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|
- Choose which optimize level you want. This is set in Config.pp in
|
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|
your $HOME directory. Look for #define OPTIMIZE and follow
|
||||||
|
instructions above that. You can only choose an arbitrary
|
||||||
|
optimize level if you are building your own DTOOL and PANDA;
|
||||||
|
otherwise, you must set it to the optimize level corresponding to
|
||||||
|
the version of DTOOL/PANDA you intend to attach to (install is
|
||||||
|
built OPTIMIZE 2, release is built OPTIMIZE 3). A good choice is OPTIMIZE 3.
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||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Your normal, non-SourceForge CVSROOT should be set to the default:
|
||||||
|
> setenv CVSROOT :pserver:<your-unix-username>@dimbo:/fit/cvs
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Step 7: (Optional) Build $DTOOL
|
||||||
|
- When you opened a new shell in step 6, it should have attached to
|
||||||
|
DTOOL:install automatically, but you will need to attach to your
|
||||||
|
own DTOOL if you want to build your own.
|
||||||
|
**Note all the ‘cta’ attach commands can be placed in your .cshrc **
|
||||||
|
> cta dtool personal
|
||||||
|
> cd $DTOOL
|
||||||
|
> ppremake
|
||||||
|
> make install
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
After the make is done, kill your current tcsh window and open another
|
||||||
|
using your shortcut from before.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Step 8: (Optional) Build $PANDA
|
||||||
|
- Build panda
|
||||||
|
> cta dtool personal
|
||||||
|
> cta panda personal
|
||||||
|
> cd $PANDA
|
||||||
|
> ppremake
|
||||||
|
> make install
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Again, after every make, kill and reopen the tcsh window.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- You can now run "pview" to test the install and build - you should
|
||||||
|
see a window pop up with a triangle in it. To see the triangle with
|
||||||
|
a texture on it, you'll need to be in $PANDA/src/testbed/ when
|
||||||
|
you run "pview".
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Step 9: Build $DIRECT
|
||||||
|
> cta dtool personal
|
||||||
|
> cta panda personal
|
||||||
|
> cta direct personal
|
||||||
|
> cd $DIRECT
|
||||||
|
> ppremake
|
||||||
|
> make install
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Step 10: Install Emacs
|
||||||
|
We use GNU emacs (21.2 currently) by default, other versions of emacs
|
||||||
|
may also work. Note: unlike xemacs.exe compiled for cygwin, this
|
||||||
|
emacs does not use Cygwin paths, so "/" represents the real root
|
||||||
|
(C:\, not "C:\Cygwin")).
|
||||||
|
Copy the tarball to your local machine
|
||||||
|
> cp /p/emacs-21.2-fullbin-i386.tar /c
|
||||||
|
Untar and install (This will install emacs into C:/emacs-21.2, do
|
||||||
|
not attempt to install it under a directory containing a space,
|
||||||
|
like "Program Files".)
|
||||||
|
> cd /c
|
||||||
|
> tar xvf emacs-21.2-fullbin-i386.tar
|
||||||
|
Copy lisp/script files
|
||||||
|
> cp $DIRECT/src/directscripts/python-mode.el /c/emacs-21.2/lisp/progmodes
|
||||||
|
> cp $DIRECT/src/directscripts/runPythonEmacs /usr/local/bin
|
||||||
|
Update environment variables (win2000/XP). Note: You should only need to
|
||||||
|
do this if you intend to invoke Emacs from a non-Cygwin prompt. If you
|
||||||
|
will always be using Cygwin, simply edit your .cshrc file to add /c/emacs-21.2/bin)
|
||||||
|
- Select "Start Menu->Control Panel”
|
||||||
|
- Select "System" icon.
|
||||||
|
- Select "Advanced->Environment" button.
|
||||||
|
- double click on the "Path" variable in the bottom pane (system variables)
|
||||||
|
- add "C:\emacs-21.2\bin" to the end of the path (semicolon separated)
|
||||||
|
- click ok - ok - ok to exit (you must exit for the change to take effect)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Step 11: Build $TOONTOWN
|
||||||
|
> cta dtool personal
|
||||||
|
> cta panda personal
|
||||||
|
> cta direct personal
|
||||||
|
> cta toontown personal
|
||||||
|
> cd $TOONTOWN
|
||||||
|
> ppremake
|
||||||
|
> make install
|
||||||
|
Exit the shell and create a new one
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Step 12: Generate Python Code
|
||||||
|
> cd $DIRECT/bin
|
||||||
|
> genPyCode win-debug (if you have built using OPTIMIZE = 1 or 2)
|
||||||
|
> genPyCode win-release (if you have built using OPTIMIZE = 3 or 4)
|
||||||
|
> genPyCode win-publish (for publishes)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Step 13: set up a local server (optional)
|
||||||
|
- mkdir /c/toonsrv
|
||||||
|
- unzip /p/toontown_server/dev_NOTAG_*.zip to /c/toonsrv
|
||||||
|
- run /c/toonsrv/INSTALLALL.BAT to install toon servers as local NT-type services
|
||||||
|
- /c/toonsrv/STARTALL.BAT to start the servers and /c/toonsrv/STOPALL.BAT to stop them
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
When you get here, rejoice!
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