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Signed-off-by: Ross Charles Campbell [email protected]

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Hmm, failed on ubuntu, I'm thinking

 PermissionError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/tmp/tmpzt2619uz/physx/buildtools/packman/packman'

Feels like it might need to have a chmod +x in there or something?

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as for windows, failed

CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:38 (project):
  Generator

    Visual Studio 16 2019

  could not find any instance of Visual Studio.

Are we trying to foce it to vs16? Why?

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Upgraded vs version to 2022, now need to figure out linux situation.

@rossbridger rossbridger force-pushed the main branch 2 times, most recently from 063a7b5 to fc12bd5 Compare February 5, 2025 08:20
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I have fixed Linux build. Note that Linux build now use gcc as its compiler since when I test it on GCS clang build fails despite it having clang installed.

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I don't have a aarch64 machine to test the build, may have to leave it be for now

@rossbridger rossbridger force-pushed the main branch 2 times, most recently from 8ed58df to ae7ef9f Compare February 11, 2025 13:30
@rossbridger rossbridger changed the title Upgrade PhysX5 to 5.5.0 on windows/linux platform. Upgrade PhysX5 to 5.5.1 on windows/linux platform. Feb 11, 2025
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Upgraded physx to 5.5.1, fixed linux-aarch64 build.

@rossbridger rossbridger changed the title Upgrade PhysX5 to 5.5.1 on windows/linux platform. Upgrade PhysX5 to 5.6.0 on windows/linux platform. May 9, 2025
@rossbridger rossbridger changed the title Upgrade PhysX5 to 5.6.0 on windows/linux platform. Upgrade PhysX5 to 5.6.1 on windows/linux platform. Aug 3, 2025
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