https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1758626



--- Comment #22 from Qianqian Fang <fan...@gmail.com> ---
@Laurent, thanks for chiming in. 

I just tested octave-iso2mesh on f30 in updates-testing repo, the installation
and execution was fine.

regarding your comments

1. the arch-dependent-file-in-usr-share will be triggered as long as the octave
package contains a mex file (like in octave-zmat and octave-mcxlab that I just
created/pushed), or in this case, bundled executables. I currently don't see
other workaround for removing this error; the earlier two reviewers, Ankur
Sinha and Robert-André Mauchin seemed to be ok with that too.

2. regarding tetgen, please see Comment 4 and Comment 5 for the discussions.
These are internal tools and are not intend to be called outside of iso2mesh. I
prefer to bundle these tools as much as possible to allow a mesh reproduced
across platforms, and does not reply on the versions of a tool installed on a
user's system (wish I could do the same for cgal, but it is too big to be
bundled internally). Many of my other tools (such as mmc:
http://mcx.space/#mmc) rely on a reproducible mesh to run examples correctly.
Also, bundling this utility is allowed by their respective licenses.

if you are ok with these, I am going to push updates to and f29/f31.
f30/rawhide already contains the built package.

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