Hi,

It seems pretty unreasonable that its still hard to get pythonOCC  
going on linux.
win32 is doing just fine ( ( even) more power to you Thomas ) and osx  
are doing relatively ok ( osx has some troubles with the wxGTK  
dependency, but pythonOCC works as advertised )

I wonder what options are there to improve linux support.
Binaries perhaps isn't the best of ideas, since linux is such a  
diverse platform.
Therefore installation documentation should be pursued with the same  
rigor as a binary distribution.
False, outdated, failing documentation is such a cliche that I  
*really* would hate to see pythonOCC suffer those consequences.

I can imagine that splitting up the linux installation wiki to the  
different distributions, perhaps even assigning a maintainer ( someone  
who validates the wiki info before its set out in the wild ) for those  
sections would largely improve the situation.

Any better ideas?

Cheers,

-jelle

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