Yes you are probably right.
the goal of SVN is the management of source files so binaries should go away, there are too heavy and too "win32 only"

So the topic is closed.

below link to win32 binaries that you can put on the website.

http://www.janin-tools.com/download/python/OCC-6.3.0-win32-msvc9.zip
http://www.janin-tools.com/download/python/salomegeometry-rev175-win32-msvc9.zip


Jelle Feringa a écrit :
Jelle and I had this discussion a few days ago. According to us, the svn trunk should not polluted with many and heavy binary files. Everyone should be able to get a local copy of the svn trunk in a few seconds and a small required free size on hard disk. I included the SalomeGEOM binaries in the trunk but I wonder now whether it's a good idea. I think that it's better to have only source code in the subversion repository, and provide binaries as zip/tar.gz archives from the website or another location.

+1

win32 binaries in svn, when leaving out linux & osx also gives the false impression that pythonOCC is win32 only.
one has to be careful with these things.
also the SVN get bloated _very_ quickly with binaries.
so yes, all for it.

-jelle

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