Hi Anton and Bruno,
I am glad that I can help, and use this opportunity to get back in track ;) So
I will do this entire Saturday after I get back home on friday night.
Should I work on latest yade trunk?
BTW: I'm writing this from an airport ;)
Best regards,
Janek
On 8 Feb 2018, 19:10
Hi Bruno,
CGAL_ 4.11 is the only version now for Debian (testing) [1]
and upcoming Ubuntu 18.04 [2]. The shipped Yade does
not support CGAL due to compilation problems.
I am preparing the new Yade upload, but we have a chance
to patch the Yade within the next two weeks or prepare
the 2018.02b
Hi Anton,
Thank you very much.
I'm not so sure what we are speaking about here.
Yade 2018.02a is the candidate source code for producing a binary
yade-stable in Ubuntu 18.04, correct (approximately)?
If yes, can we build yade-stable with CGAL at the moment?
Bruno
On 02/08/2018 06:35 PM, Anton
Well, if we find a way to fix it within the next 2 weeks,
I think there is a chance to get it pushed into Debian->Ubuntu.
Regards
Anton
2018-02-08 15:23 GMT+01:00 Bruno Chareyre :
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On 02/07/2018 05:35 PM, Janek Kozicki (yade-dev) wrote:
Regarding compiling yade with CGAL 4.11, I can look into it on
Saturday, if my last patches didn't work for you?
I did not test it yet I'm afraid. :-/
It sounds like a critical issue for a 18.04 release. Is it?
Would that mean to skip
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