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Experimental package builder for rez. Works on my machine. Use at your own risk.

Will install into $HOME/packages by default. I suggest moving your existing local packages out of the way for testing if you've already installed some there, or use the `--prefix`` flag to specify somewhere else to install them. I would still back up my local packages anyway if I were you.

Tested on Windows 11, Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04 and 22.04. Requires pwsh on Windows.

Requires rez-python to be python 3.6+ (tested on 3.6 and 3.9)

If you don't yet have rez installed, do the following first:

git clone https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/rez.git
cd rez
python ./install.py # Note this must be python3.6+
rez-bind os

To use:

  1. Clone the rez-recipes repo: https://github.com/anderslanglands/rez-recipes

  2. Set the REZ_RECIPES_PATH environment variable to point to your local copy of the repo

  3. If you're on Windows, set up your rez-config ($HOME/.rezconfig) like so:

{
    "default_shell": "pwsh",
    "plugins": {
        "build_system": {
            "cmake": {
                "build_system": "ninja",
                "cmake_args": [
                    "-Wno-dev",
                    "--no-warn-unused-cli"
                ]
            }
        }
    }
}

This is because we only support pwsh and rez's default of nmake is serial and takes foooorrrreeeevvvveeerrrrr.

  1. Assuming you're starting with an empty or non-existent ~/packages directory, first bind the platform and arch packages:
rez-bind os
git clone [email protected]:anderslanglands/rez-cook.git
cd rez-cook
  1. Now to install something, e.g. usd and watch it download, build and install all the dependencies too.
# Build USD 21.08, constraining it to match the requirements of vfx reference platform 2022
rez-python ./rez-cook.py usd-21 -c vfxrp-2022 cfg-release

The supported arguments are:

-d/--dry-run: Just do the dependency resolve and display the result, don't actually build anythin
-c/--constrain: specify a list of package requests to use to constrain the dependencies of the package you want to build
-s/--search-path: a list of package repository paths to use for searching for installed packages
-p/--prefix: the package prefix path to install to
-y/--yes: don't ask for confirmation before installing
-bb/--verbose-build: print all build output
--debug: print extra debugging information
  1. Then just
rez-env usd-21
usdview <...>

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