Excellent, thanks Marco.
I have made some changes to the wiki pages. I have now split the page
into "installing OpenCASCADE" and "installing pythonOCC". I think this
will make it easier to troubleshoot where users are running into
trouble. It also makes it more obvious that pythonOCC itself is nice and
simple to install. Could all Linux users out there have a look over the
pages and make updates where I have missed something? I have put
placeholder in for describing how to check that OCC and pythonOCC have
installed correctly. I'm not sat at a Linux machine at the mo, so if
somebody else wants to write something there, that would be neat.
Otherwise I'll try and write something this weekend. We are still
missing a detailed SCons section too.
Cheers,
Arthur
M. Nawijn wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Put me in as a volunteer for 64 bit Fedora. I have it up and running
> (both OCC and pythonOCC), but should write down some small tips and
> tricks.
>
> Marco
>
> On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 8:09 AM, Arthur Magill <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Cool, thanks. Now, who would like to volunteer for Debian? I know there are a
>> couple of you out there.
>>
>> Arthur
>>
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