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This changes the behavior of Camera::resetRenderers(). It will no longer activate all layers for every renderer. This is now up to the clients to do. It also adds some code to the map loader that will automatically activate the layers in the InstanceRenderer. Clients that use the any of the renderers will now have to activate the layer they want to use. Also updated rio_de_hola and the editor to reflect changes. fixes[t:457]
author prock@33b003aa-7bff-0310-803a-e67f0ece8222
date Wed, 24 Feb 2010 20:03:52 +0000
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== Building, Installing and Running FIFE ==

=== Notes ===
We are finally able to provide install targets for most platforms.  There may be a few minor issues left over to work out but for the most part the install targets work as advertized.


=== Dependencies ===
A list of all dependencies (including accurate version numbers) that you'll need to obtain to build FIFE on your platform can be found at the project wiki:
 * http://wiki.fifengine.de/index.php?title=Build_dependencies


=== SCons Build System Notes ===
FIFE utilizes the SCons (http://www.scons.org) build system. Here is a quick list of scons commands that can be important for building FIFE on your platform:
 * 'scons -h' will list additional compile options.
 * 'scons -c' deletes any compiled objects (scons equivalent of 'make clean').
 * 'scons' will build FIFE (default target is fife-python).

Valid targets include:
  * ext : builds the external dependencies (only REQUIRED in Linux)
  * tests : builds unittests (needed for test_fife.py)
  * fife-shared : builds a shared library (DLL on Windows)
  * fife-static : builds a static library
  * fife-python : (default) builds a python module (uses swig)
  * fife-swig : build the swig python wrappers
  * fife : builds fife-shared, fife-static and fife-python
  * install-shared : installs the shared library
  * install-static : installs the static library
  * install-python : installs the python module and library
  * install-dev : installed the shared, static and header files
  * install-all : installs the shared, static and python libraries
  * projects : build msvc, msvc9 and code-blocks (win32 and linux) project files

Build options:
  * --release : builds the release versions of the binaries
  * --disable-opengl : removes opengl support
  * --disable-zip : removes ZIP archive support
  * --disable-log : disable engine logging support
  * --enable-rend-camzone : enables camera zone renderer
  * --enable-rend-grid : enables camera grid renderer
  * --enable-profile : build with profiling information
  * --prefix : installation prefix for the shared and static libraries
  * --python-prefix : installation prefix for the python library


== Platform specific details ==

=== Linux ===
Detailed information how to build FIFE on Linux-based distributions can be found at the project wiki:
 * http://wiki.fifengine.de/index.php?title=Building:Linux:SCons

After FIFE has been built successfully move into the <FIFE>/demos/rio_de_hola directory and run: 'python run.py'

=== OS X ===
Detailed information how to build FIFE on OS X systems can be found at the project wiki:
 * http://wiki.fifengine.de/index.php?title=Building:Mac:Scons

After FIFE has been built successfully move into the <FIFE>/demos/rio_de_hola directory and run: 'python run.py'


=== Win32 ===
The Win32 package ships with precompiled binaries. Simply unpack the package to location of your choice. After that you'll need to install ActivePython 2.6:
 * http://downloads.activestate.com/ActivePython/windows/2.6/ActivePython-2.6.4.8-win32-x86.msi (for 32bit Windows systems)
 * http://downloads.activestate.com/ActivePython/windows/2.6/ActivePython-2.6.4.8-win64-x64-nopywin32.msi (for 64bit Windows systems)

Move into the <FIFE>\demos\rio_de_hola directory and start the run.py script. You can simply double-click with your mouse on it. It should be automatically associated with the Python interpreter after installing ActivePython.