> It's a good idea to split OCC and pythonOCC install howtos. The OCC part 
> of this wiki could be of interest for all OpenCascade users (not only 
> pythonOCC ones). I think we (Arthur, could you do that?) could post a 
> message on the OCC forum so that anyone who has built OCC on Linux can 
> share his experience.

Okay, I'll post something.

> The 'sed ...' lines of SCons part have to be removed. It's out of date.

Okay, gone.

> Thanks for all these efforts, Arthur!

No problem!

I've moved some of Fenn's notes from the SCons section to installing on 
Debian. Could someone have a look at it (Fenn, are you our there?) and 
confirm the instructions actually work as described? The Debian install 
notes only work for squeeze (unstable) and above. I think there is a 
command line option to apt-get to request unstable packages while using 
lenny, but I have no idea what it is.

Yorik - just seen your message - thanks for volunteering!

Bon weekend all!

        Arthur

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