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Hi
I'm using Blender 2.43 on the laptop computer, and be happy blending every day!:)
Few weeks ago, I Found newest Blender version 2.44 on the web site(blender.org).
But,I can't find the new blender package in the arch's package repos.
Does anybody know how can I get new blender package?
Should I compile source code by my self?
Regards.
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Welcome to Arch.
If you don't feel like building it while you're waiting for the official Arch package, I would download one of the optimized builds (assuming you're on 686) from www.graphicall.org. Just unpack it and run it from whereever you want. If you're on 64 bit, grab the official build from blender3d.org.
Last edited by skottish (2007-06-07 12:08:57)
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Hi, skottish
Thank you for your reply.
And thank you for telling me a useful site.(www.graphicall.org, I did not know that site).
Yes, I'm on 686.(Thinkpad X60s)
I am at a loss which I should choose.(waiting official package or..downloading from www.graphicall.org)
Because, I'm not familiar with the difference between x86 and i686, and I wonder x86 package
is slower than package for i686.
What do you think about that?
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I'm only familiar with people using x86 anymore when referring to 64 bit (x86_64). I can't really give concrete advice on what to grab from Graphicall because I'm on 64 bit (I'm using the BF version (BF = Blender Foundation, or stock build)). I do know that it's a very trustworthy site. Blenderartist.org would be littered with pissed off 14 year olds if it wasn't!
If you want to try some of their builds, go down to optimized builds (the second section), and choose i386 from the drop down list. I know it says 386, but if you look at the compile flags that they're using, these are all for 686. Seeing that you can run different versions of Blender concurrently as long they're in different directories, you can try a few out and see what you think.
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Thank you skottish,
Your advices are very useful for me.
Now I will go and try several packages, and feel a differece.
And I will be happy blending.
Best regards.
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Also, I have modifed a PKGBUILD that allows you to download the latest SVN checkout and build from there. EXTREMELY current -- hours old I guess! If you want it I'l try to get it to you some way. Its x86 (i686) -- not 64.
Matt
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Thank you mrunion,
That sounds great! I'd like to try that.
What can I do for trying that?
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Here is my modifed package. YMMV:
http://www.bigpony.com/aurpkgs/blender-svn.tar.gz
In the AUR repository I have one that also builds the latest Hair/Particles rewrite, but it's also here:
http://www.bigpony.com/aurpkgs/blender- … les.tar.gz
I hope the work fo you!
Matt
"It is very difficult to educate the educated."
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What is the difference to the blender-cvs PKBUILD at http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?d … =1&ID=7638?
Best regards,
Martin
Last edited by sandstorm (2007-06-09 15:33:36)
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My package (not the "particles" one) uses SVN, not CVS. The "particles" one uses the yet-not-included-in-Blender patch for the new particle engine -- does hair, fluids , etc.
Matt
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Thanks mrunion. I can confirm the svn package builds and runs on 64 bit.
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Cool. Thanks skottish.
Matt
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Thank you, mrunion.
And I'm sorry that my reply was late.
Now I'm trying to build 1st package.(http://www.bigpony.com/aurpkgs/blender-svn.tar.gz.)
When the compilation is over, I will post again.
Thank you very much for your work.
Best regards.
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Hi, mrunion.
Yes!!, It works!!, Great works!!
It works very quikly.:D
Now I'm trying to render my models and I'm happy blending.:lol:
Next, I'll try to compile the second one.(http://www.bigpony.com/aurpkgs/blender- … les.tar.gz)
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The second one fails on 64 bit. If it's important for anyone to know, I'll post the error later.
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I don't have a 64-bit machine. If anyone has a good eye, for that by all means take a look.
@koro: Thanks. The second one (with the particles) is in the AUR. I didn't put the first one in because a blender package is already there. I'll try to keep up with it though in case we ever need it.
Matt
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oh my god... upgraded blender today and it is thousand times faster... I can't even see the splashscreen, it disappears immediately... ;-)
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oh my god... upgraded blender today and it is thousand times faster... I can't even see the splashscreen, it disappears immediately... ;-)
Just noticed that today, damn that's fast. Now if only openoffice was that quick I'd be a very happy chappy
"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."
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Blender's the cat's meow! I own Lightwave and have upgraded from 7.5 through the current version, but STILL prefer Blender!
Matt
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Blender's the cat's meow! I own Lightwave and have upgraded from 7.5 through the current version, but STILL prefer Blender!
Imagine if the whole open source community was as motivated to produce quality software as the Blender team is...
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