> 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
> s
I can care about debian 64bit
Yorik
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Arthur Magill a écrit :
> 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 mor
> Excellent, thanks Marco.
Yep, happy to have 2 volunteers ;')
> I have made some changes to the wiki pages. I have now split the page
> into "installing OpenCASCADE" and "installing pythonOCC".
Great, thanks Arthur good idea.
> I think this
> will make it easier to troubleshoot where users are
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
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 wrote:
> Cool, thanks. Now, who would like to volunteer for Debian? I know there are a
>
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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Arthur Magill a écrit :
> Linux is a bit of a different beast to Windows and OSX - you can do almost
> anything with it, and somebody out there will have done something you never
> imagined.
>
> I think our problems with Linux are largely with OCC itself, rather than
> pythonOCC. OCC is a big pa
Linux is a bit of a different beast to Windows and OSX - you can do almost
anything with it, and somebody out there will have done something you never
imagined.
I think our problems with Linux are largely with OCC itself, rather than
pythonOCC. OCC is a big package - I looked into making an RPM
Hi,
It seems pretty unreasonable that its still hard to get pythonOCC
going on linux.
win32 is doing just fine ( ( even) more power to you Thomas ) and osx
are doing relatively ok ( osx has some troubles with the wxGTK
dependency, but pythonOCC works as advertised )
I wonder what options ar
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