Thanks for the effort. So basically almost everything is already in ports. I haven’t decided which package to start with. I should know by today.
A lot of the dependencies in your list are not in FreeCAD’s dependency list. They must be sub-dependencies, or part of FreeCAD’s modules? New: OpenNI2 libspanv flann pcl In Ports: OpenSCAD OpenMPI? orocos_kd1 Netgen flann qhul libusb1 hdf5 Your list: https://github.com/burne251/freecad-wip/blob/master/README.md FreeCAD's dependency list: https://wiki.freecadweb.org/Third_Party_Libraries On Sat, Jun 6, 2020 at 6:43 PM Charlie Burnett <burne...@umn.edu> wrote: > Here's the link, <https://github.com/burne251/freecad-wip/> let me know > if there's a specific package you're working on so I avoid it! > On 2020-06-06 8:26 AM, Justin Noor wrote: > > Stuart are referring to this WIP here? > https://github.com/jasperla/openbsd-wip/tree/master/cad/freecad > > > Paco your WIP seems like a better building block > https://git.e1e0.net/openbsd-wip/ > > > Charlie which dependencies have you built so far? Do you have a WIP repo as > well? > > > > On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 4:04 AM Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> > <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote: > > > On 2020/06/04 21:04, Justin Noor wrote: > > Hi @ports, > > Is there anyone working on FreeCAD? It's not in /usr/ports/cad, and I > searched the mailing list and did not find anything fruitful. If not, > > would > > like to give it a shot if possible - this would be my first port. If > > there > > is anyone working on it, please let me know how I can contribute. > > Thank you > > I haven't seen any indication that anyone's working on it. There is > a first attempt in openbsd-wip but it's nowhere near a working port > (just downloads the distfile and runs cmake which then fails due to > lack of dependencies) and hasn't been touched after the initial > addition in 2015. > > The starting point is to map out what's needed with the dependencies. > There's a list at https://wiki.freecadweb.org/Third_Party_Libraries > which is hopefully up-to-date enough to be useful. Some are available > in ports already (pkglocate will help find them) - may be a suitable > version already or may need updating. Others (including OpenCASCADE, > Coin3d, PySide) will need porting first (and some of these will have > their own chain of dependencies). > > > >