Dear OpenSG experts,

we had an installation of OpenSG 2.0 under Ubuntu 16.04 for quite some time. 
Now a migration to Ubuntu 20.04 is being planned. I would like to compile and 
install OpenSG 2.0 again, but I would like to use as many dependencies as 
possible from the Ubuntu repository. Unfortunatelly there is not much activity 
on OpenSG any more as it seems.


It seems that my choices are:

- take the old source, which are a commit from February 2017 from 
www.opensg.org<http://www.opensg.org> (which does not exist anymore)

- use the master branch from sourceforge.net which seems to be more recent

- use the cpp17 branch from sourceforge.net which might be more suitable for a 
more recent Gnu compiler (gcc-9), but is this kind of experimental ?


I would be grateful for any hint on experiences with an installation on some 
"new" Linux, and also for information on which of the dependency libs really 
need to be the one from the support directory or could be replaced by the 
system standard version. (a new boost version is certainly not a good idea ... 
but how about the others?)


Thanks for any information.


Best Regards


Jutta Dreer
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