Ok, the smesh from sourceforge doesn't appear to be maintained anymore but
I have been patching it to keep it working with freecad but checking
freecad master they've continued to modify it such that I'm not sure my
version will work for much longer. Now the question is what to do about
that... I
On Feb 12, 2014 4:54 PM, Christopher Meng cicku...@gmail.com wrote:
2014-2-12 PM6:32于 Sandro Mani manisan...@gmail.com写道:
By the way, concerning OpenCASCADE, this would also open up the
possibility for packaging Code-Aster and Salome for Fedora. I once started
looking at packaging them, but
I wrote:
but several people suggested that it would be better to wait for OCE
(downstream) to be rebased on the new OpenCASCADE release, and the OCE
package to be moved from RPM Fusion into Fedora.
I see that OCE 0.15 was released yesterday, and is now based on the
upstream OpenCASCADE 6.7.0,
On 14.02.2014 00:12, Eric Smith wrote:
I wrote:
but several people suggested that it would be better to wait for OCE
(downstream) to be rebased on the new OpenCASCADE release, and the OCE
package to be moved from RPM Fusion into Fedora.
I see that OCE 0.15 was released yesterday, and is
On Feb 13, 2014 4:29 PM, Sandro Mani manisan...@gmail.com wrote:
On 14.02.2014 00:12, Eric Smith wrote:
but several people suggested that it would be better to wait for OCE
(downstream) to be rebased on the new OpenCASCADE release, and the OCE
package to be moved from RPM Fusion into Fedora.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 8:29 PM, Eric Smith space...@gmail.com wrote:
On Feb 13, 2014 4:29 PM, Sandro Mani manisan...@gmail.com wrote:
On 14.02.2014 00:12, Eric Smith wrote:
but several people suggested that it would be better to wait for OCE
(downstream) to be rebased on the new
On 11.02.2014 18:10, Przemek Klosowski wrote:
On 02/09/2014 03:21 PM, John Morris wrote:
On 02/09/2014 01:53 PM, Sandro Mani wrote:
OpenCASCADE should be in fedora soonish actually, see [1].
Woo hoo, news to me! You made my day. (I'm actually one of the
OpenCASCADE FreeCAD maintainers in
On Feb 9, 2014 12:30 PM, John Morris j...@zultron.com wrote:
On 02/09/2014 06:27 AM, Sandro Mani wrote:
On 09.02.2014 09:16, John Morris wrote:
My goal for the forthcoming LinuxCNC release is readiness for inclusion
in both Fedora and Debian.
Wow exciting, thanks! How are you
2014-2-12 PM6:32于 Sandro Mani manisan...@gmail.com写道:
By the way, concerning OpenCASCADE, this would also open up the
possibility for packaging Code-Aster and Salome for Fedora. I once started
looking at packaging them, but stalled of since it's quite an effort.
Anyone else interested in joining
On 13.02.2014 00:54, Christopher Meng wrote:
2014-2-12 PM6:32于 Sandro Mani manisan...@gmail.com
mailto:manisan...@gmail.com 写道:
By the way, concerning OpenCASCADE, this would also open up the
possibility for packaging Code-Aster and Salome for Fedora. I once
started looking at packaging
On 02/09/2014 03:21 PM, John Morris wrote:
On 02/09/2014 01:53 PM, Sandro Mani wrote:
OpenCASCADE should be in fedora soonish actually, see [1].
Woo hoo, news to me! You made my day. (I'm actually one of the
OpenCASCADE FreeCAD maintainers in RPMFusion.)
Ditto!! and thanks for your work.
On 09.02.2014 09:16, John Morris wrote:
My goal for the forthcoming LinuxCNC release is readiness for inclusion
in both Fedora and Debian.
Wow exciting, thanks! How are you planning to deal with the realtime
kernel requirement, or is that beyond the scope of your work?
Sandro
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devel
On 02/09/2014 06:27 AM, Sandro Mani wrote:
On 09.02.2014 09:16, John Morris wrote:
My goal for the forthcoming LinuxCNC release is readiness for inclusion
in both Fedora and Debian.
Wow exciting, thanks! How are you planning to deal with the realtime
kernel requirement, or is that beyond
On 09.02.2014 18:28, John Morris wrote:
On 02/09/2014 06:27 AM, Sandro Mani wrote:
On 09.02.2014 09:16, John Morris wrote:
My goal for the forthcoming LinuxCNC release is readiness for inclusion
in both Fedora and Debian.
Wow exciting, thanks! How are you planning to deal with the realtime
On 02/09/2014 11:56 AM, Sandro Mani wrote:
[...liberal snipping...]
Thanks for the detailed reply. It comes to mind that a F19 feature was
packaging tools for 3D printing, see [1]. Back in October 2012 there was
also a small discussion on devel [2] concerning 3D printing and
potentially
On 09.02.2014 20:40, John Morris wrote:
[...]
As for the industrial side of the market, FOSS has potentially viable
competitors among two of CAD/CAM/CNC, FreeCAD and LinuxCNC (no CAM).
Fedora cannot ship FreeCAD because of a license problem with the
required OpenCASCADE [3], even though Debian
On Sun, 2014-02-09 at 20:53 +0100, Sandro Mani wrote:
On 09.02.2014 20:40, John Morris wrote:
[...]
As for the industrial side of the market, FOSS has potentially viable
competitors among two of CAD/CAM/CNC, FreeCAD and LinuxCNC (no CAM).
Fedora cannot ship FreeCAD because of a license
On 02/09/2014 01:53 PM, Sandro Mani wrote:
OpenCASCADE should be in fedora soonish actually, see [1].
Woo hoo, news to me! You made my day. (I'm actually one of the
OpenCASCADE FreeCAD maintainers in RPMFusion.)
There is work on a very promising CAM module for FreeCAD that could fill
that
On 09.02.2014 21:21, John Morris wrote:
On 02/09/2014 01:53 PM, Sandro Mani wrote:
OpenCASCADE should be in fedora soonish actually, see [1].
Woo hoo, news to me! You made my day. (I'm actually one of the
OpenCASCADE FreeCAD maintainers in RPMFusion.)
There is work on a very promising CAM
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