Thanks, this is great! Building OpenSG takes time....quite a bit, and I 
never seem to do it until I need it, and then I need it faster than I 
can get it.


> * Although the rpms are "monolithic", I think that the .deb Packages 
> should go the more fine grained Debian way, so I would suggest to split 
> the packages into
>
> libopensg-base
> libopensg-system
> libopensg-GLUT
> libopensg-QT (maybe...)
> libopensg-dev (headers)
> libopensg-source
>
> Comments on that?
>
>   

Can the base lib and system lib live without one another?

Don't forget libopensg-windowX as well!

libOpenSG-QT is needed to run fcdEdit. I realize the licensing makes 
things funny, but I make a (small) vote to include this lib. 
Alternatively, could you package some instructions for separately 
building the QT lib once I've downloaded libopensg-source?

> * Unfortunately, we're quite short of server-bandwidth - does anybody 
> has a place where we can put the packages? (Allen?) In the long run, it 
> would be great to add them to the official Ubuntu repositories, but I 
> fear that this will take a while...
>
>   

I'd love to offer some but cannot for security reasons..... I can offer 
to build  these for x86_64, however, with some guidance.


Dan

-- 
Daniel J. Sperka, Ph. D. 
UC Davis Center for Neuroscience


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