Release notes for Open Inventor(TM) (August 15th, 2000) Alexandre Naaman, Thomas Flynn: OpenGL Performer (TM) Jonathan Lim: Global Product Support SGI INTRODUCTION These notes briefly describe the structure of the Open Inventor (TM) source tree and how it can be built. For the latest news concerning Open Inventor (TM) please consult the following URL: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/ TREE STRUCTURE The source tree containing the Open Inventor (TM) source is structured as follows: apps - sample programs and examples data - sample data doc - reference manual pages lib - Inventor database, interaction, and nodekit source libSoXt - Inventor Xt components and viewers source make - makefile definitions and rules tools - preprocessor for generating shape source files libimage - library to read SGI RGB files libFL - font library (IRIX, Linux i386, and Solaris only) DEPENDENCIES The source in its current form will compile on IRIX and Linux i386. Currently the only dependencies include OpenGL(R) and X11R6 and Motif(R) 1.2x. See the file FAQ.misc for more detailed information. BUILDING THE TREE 1) Set the environment variable IVROOT to point to the root directory for the installed libraries and binaries, e.g. setenv IVROOT / 2) Set your DISPLAY environment variable: setenv DISPLAY :0 3) The source code is compiled with optimization enabled by default. To create debug libraries, enter: setenv LIBTYPE debug 4) Type 'gmake' from the directory where you unpacked the Open Inventor source code. INSTALLATION TREE STRUCTURE When typing 'gmake install' the files generated during the build will end up in the following locations: $(IVROOT)/usr/bin -> commonly used binaries (ivview, ivcat, etc.) $(IVROOT)/usr/include/Inventor -> include files (.h) $(IVROOT)/usr/lib -> shared libraries (.so) $(IVROOT)/usr/lib/InventorDebug -> debug shared libraries (.so) $(IVROOT)/usr/man -> man pages $(IVROOT)/usr/share/data -> 3D models $(IVROOT)/opt/SGIDemos/Inventor/bin -> miscellaneous SGI demos THANKS Special thanks goes out to all the original Open Inventor developers, especially Paul Strauss and Gavin Bell for graciously agreeing to act in an ongoing advisory capacity at this exciting moment in Open Inventor's history. We would also like to thank Chris Insinger and Jenny Zhao for their unwavering support and persistence. Without them this open source project would not have happened.