Hi Dominik,

Dominik Rau wrote:
 > Hi everybody.
 >
 > As we're currently planning to simplify our build and install process, we 
decided to build (K)Ubuntu-.deb-Packages of OpenSG (the first task for our new 
student team member). Time to contribute some things back to the community!

I like the attitude, keep it coming! ;)

 > Some questions before we start:
 >
 > * What configure options are used by the official daily builds? Although we 
will build a special version (not using QT because of licensing, using the 
gv-beta branch because of Rasmus' animation library etc...), I think we should 
supply a build matching the rpm/windows versions (should be possible with few 
extra efforts). Could someone please drop me the corresponding ./configure-line?

You can check the db page (e.g. 
http://www.opensg.org/dailybuild_logs/opensg_dailybuild.061201.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.g++.fc5.Main.html.gz)
 
under Configuration:.

 > * Although the rpms are "monolithic", I think that the .deb Packages should 
go the more fine grained Debian way, so I would suggest to split the packages 
into
 >
 > libopensg-base
 > libopensg-system
 > libopensg-GLUT
 > libopensg-QT (maybe...)
 > libopensg-dev (headers)
 > libopensg-source
 >
 > Comments on that?

I've not used debian, if that's the accepted way there is no point in deviating 
from it.

 > * Unfortunately, we're quite short of server-bandwidth - does anybody has a 
place where we can put the packages? (Allen?) In the long run, it would be 
great 
to add them to the official Ubuntu repositories, but I fear that this will take 
a while...

I would put them on SourceForge for the releases, if you want to add them to 
the 
dailybuild we can probably get you access to opensg.org.

 > (K/X)Ubuntu and Debian users, give us feedback, so we can fit your needs 
 > too...

I will probably contact to you for getting this to work on 2.0 when your new 
student has figured out how to do it... ;)

Thanks for the help!

     Dirk

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