Hi John,

Interesting project! Feel free to keep us touched about your coming results.

The Linux packaging of pythonOCC is one of the open issues. I've been able
to compile it on my own Ubuntu 9.10 machine but I do not know anything about
the debian packaging workflow. The next release will provide an easier
installer (the only required external dependency will be OpenCascade 6.3.0,
which is already packaged and available on most Linux distro). If nobody
contributes a pythonOCC package for Ubuntu, then I will try to do it by
myself. But it's not the funniest part of the job!

Best Regards,

Thomas

2010/4/28 John English <j...@boulderes.com>

> Hello Pythonocc-users,
>
> I'm getting starting on using PythonOCC for parametric optimization of 3D
> mechanical systems, similar to what I image Marcos is working on. More
> specifically, I'm trying to use jMetal (a java framework for multi-variable
> optimization) for Pareto optimization of bike and trike suspensions, and the
> PythonOCC parametric application framework to build and test models based on
> what jMetal outputs. I may try to adapt pyevolve to run the algorithms that
> I'm using in jMetal, to make things cleaner, but for now I'm just trying to
> get familiar with PythonOCC.
>
> I primarily work in Ubuntu, and like Marcos .deb files would be very handy.
> For now I've been running PythonOCC in an OpenSuse virtual machine, since I
> was able to easily install from the rpms.
>
> Glad to have found this project!
> -John
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