If you can get vrml to work with whitedune, it will help with the FreeBSD 
port as well (which is in the same situation as debian).

On Wed, 24 Sep 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
>  Hello,
>
> thanks for bringing my attention to this thread.
>
> On Wed, September 24, 2008 01:34, Thomas Weber wrote:
> # Am Mittwoch, den 24.09.2008, 10:00 +0200 schrieb David Bateman:
> #> Thomas Weber wrote:
> #> > Hi,
> #> >
> #> > vrml uses nze (in the the demos, at least), but doesn't declare a
> #> > dependency on the miscellaneous package.
> #> >
> #> > Same with nanstd and statistics package.
> #> >
> #> > And tars and struct package.
> #> >
> #> > Patch attached.
> #> >
> #> >
> #> Ok I applied it..
> #
> # Thanks,
> #
> #>
> #> > I still receive an error about a missing structure element:
> #> >  vmesh example 1: failed
> #> >  error: structure has no member `normalize'
> #> > but this might be due to my change from "freewrl" to "whitedune", which
> #> > is the actual reason for this mail:
> #> >
> #> > freewrl is not available in Debian. Is whitedune a suitable
>
> No freewrl package anymore? Uh oh. As a workaround, it seems the freewrl
> homepage http://freewrl.sourceforge.net/download.html gives instructions on
> how to add a repository that'll provide freewrl.
>
>  Supporting whitedune seems a good idea. Unfortunately my debian system w/
> octave on it croaked for good on Sunday. I will try to install octave+debian
> on a new system, but I am time limited, so I don't know how far I will get.
> More  news soon.
>
>  Cheers,
>
>  Etienne
>
> #> > replacement?
> #> I'm sorry I can't respond to that question as I have no idea.
> #
> # CC'ing Etienne, to get his opinion.
> #
> # Etienne, do you know if whitedune is a suitable replacement for freewrl?
> # The former is packaged in Debian, while the latter is not.
> #
> # Thanks
> #     Thomas
> #
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