This wiki tracks the unofficial compatibility of USD with the VFX reference platform, vendor integrations, and other versions of 3rd party libraries, as reported by the USD community. Pixar does not endorse any compatibility listed here, and the build tools that ship with USD may not directly support building USD with alternate dependencies and requirements. That said, studios have had success using USD in the configurations reported below.
The VFX Reference Platform is a set of tool and library versions to be used as a common target platform for building software for the VFX industry. Its purpose is to minimise incompatibilities between different software packages, ease the support burden for Linux-based pipelines and encourage further adoption of Linux by software vendors. The Reference Platform is updated annually by a group of software vendors in collaboration with the Visual Effects Society Technology Committee.
The table below lists which USD versions have been built with dependencies specified by the various VFX reference platforms and used in production.
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Can support this VFX platform with minor modifications to USD or special considerations
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Compatibility table
USD Version
20.11
20.08
20.05
20.02
19.11
VFX-2021
VFX-2020
VFX-2019
VFX-2018
VFX-2017
1
VFX-2016
1,2
1 20.05 introduced C++14 as a build requirement, but minor changes to vt/dictionary can enable C++11 support for a small performance penalty
2 20.05 moved the Alembic requirement to 1.7, but minor changes to usdAbc allow earlier versions to be supported