2011/10/25 Thomas Paviot <tpav...@gmail.com> > Hi all, > > These last days, I worked on porting the pythonocc installation system > from distutils to cmake. So far, I was able to successfully > compile/install/test on MacOSX SL64/OCE0.6.0. Before dropping the distutils > based current builder, I need to ensure that everything is fine on Linux > and Win. > > In order to test this feature, first clone the git repos on your local > machine: > $ git clone git://github.com/tpaviot/pythonocc.git > Then switch to the related branch > $ git checkout tp/cmake-improvements > cd to the pythonocc directory: > $ cd pythonocc > > Create an empty directory and run the cmake-gui (cmake-2.8.x): > $ mkdir cmake-build > $ cd cmake-build > $ cmake-gui .. > Click 'configure', chosse your compiler/IDE, and click 'generate' > Then: > $ make > $ make install > > In this testing branch, only a few modules were enabled (see attached > screenshot), and the destination directory is set to 'OCC2' (to avoid > conflicting with OCC). > > I created a pull request on github: > https://github.com/tpaviot/pythonocc/pull/22, feel free to post your > comments. > > Thank you in advance for your feedbakcks, > > Thomas > > A new branch tp/cmake-fixes was pushed to master: this includes various fixes, especially for Win* platforms. The port from distutils to cmake is completed IMO.
Please comment the pull request: https://github.com/tpaviot/pythonocc/pull/25 Thomas
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