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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Caution: there are two separate, independent build systems:
// 'makepanda', and 'ppremake'. Use one or the other, do not attempt
// to use both. This file is part of the 'ppremake' system.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This is a sample Config.pp that you may wish to use for your own
// needs. For a longer list of configuration variables that you may
// set in your own Config.pp file, see dtool/Config.pp.
// What level of compiler optimization/debug symbols should we build?
// The various optimize levels are defined as follows:
//
// 1 - No compiler optimizations, full debug symbols
// 2 - Full compiler optimizations, full debug symbols
// (if the compiler supports this)
// 3 - Full compiler optimizations, no debug symbols
// 4 - Full optimizations, no debug symbols, and asserts removed
//
// Setting this has no effect when BUILD_TYPE is "stopgap". In this
// case, the compiler optimizations are selected by setting the
// environment variable OPTIMIZE accordingly at compile time.
#define OPTIMIZE 3
// If you have installed the DirectX SDK in a particular location on
// your machine (currently, Panda requires DirectX 8.1 in order to
// build the DirectX interfaces), then you must indicate that location
// here. These two variables point to the include and lib
// directories, respectively.
// Note the use of the Panda filename convention, with forward slashes
// instead of backslashes, and /c/ instead of c:/ .
#define DX9_IPATH /c/DXSDK-DEC2006/include
#define DX9_LPATH /c/DXSDK-DEC2006/lib
// If for any reason you need to turn off the DX9 builds,
// you can uncomment the following line. (Defining a
// variable to an empty string means setting it false.)
//#define HAVE_DX9