Hi -

There was some discussion a while back about a group (possibly) 
generating debian packages for opensg.

I have an interest in these packages, and if that group hasn't started 
I'd like to volunteer to be the debian "maintainer" for opensg.

At present I'm developing under Ubuntu, on AMD64, cross-compiling for 
i386 distribution. I have ad-hoc installations of OpenSG libs, but I 
will soon have a need for standardized openSG environments.

I'd like to start with OpenSG 1.6, as that's the version I'm using. Once 
that  can be done, OpenSG 1.8 should be relatively easy. Moving to scons 
at 2.0 will be more difficult, but I suppose I can cross that bridge 
when I come to it.


Ideally, I'd like to hear back from Dominik as to whether they've 
managed to get a system up and running. If not, and if they'd like some 
help, I'm ready.

Dominik had proposed a fine-grained approach the the debs, i.e.

libopensg-base
libopensg-system
libopensg-GLUT
libopensg-QT (maybe...)
libopensg-dev (headers, osg-config, ...?)
libopensg-source


My preference would be to consolidate this somewhat, to say....

libopensg            (all libs except for, maybe, libopensg-QT)
libopensg-QT     (maybe licensing requires us to separate this. Will 
also require that any apps like fcdEdit be split into here).
libopensg-dev    (includes headers, requires libopensg)




Dan




-- 
Daniel J. Sperka, Ph. D. 
UC Davis Center for Neuroscience


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