l...@fedoraproject.org wrote:
> In this case, OpenCOLLADA can be retired on Rawhide as Blender no longer
> explicitely requires it for building.
That by itself is not a reason for fast-track retiring the library.
Kevin Kofler
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In this case, OpenCOLLADA can be retired on Rawhide as Blender no longer
explicitely requires it for building.
On 2023-06-29 8:02 p.m., Kevin Kofler via devel
wrote:
Richard Shaw wrote:
> If anyone wants to take it over let me know otherwise I plan to retire
> early next week.
The right thin
Richard Shaw wrote:
> If anyone wants to take it over let me know otherwise I plan to retire
> early next week.
The right thing to do here is to orphan it, not retire it directly. It will
be retired if nobody picks it up, but if somebody wants to pick it up, it
saves them the unnecessary bureauc
For anyone who didn't see discussion on the list OpenCOLLADA upstream
hasn't seen a commit since 2018 and no one has stepped up to port it to
pcre2.
I tried to convert it to use the bundled pcre as a stop gap to keep it
going a bit further but it installs the library instead of building
statically
On Sat, 29 Jan 2022, 21:28 Richard Shaw, wrote:
> It seems to fail with gcc 12 due to uninitialized variables. That's easy
> enough to work around but the last release was in 2018 and the only
> consumer in Fedora in Blender.
>
> Maybe it's time to retire it?
>
It's a dependency of IfcOpenShell,
On Sat, Jan 29, 2022 at 4:20 PM Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> "uninitalized variables" is generally easy to fix in the source code.
> Has the author dropped the project, the last update in the github repo
> is frm at least 3 years ago.
>
I found a fork with some of the fixes needed so at least it's
"uninitalized variables" is generally easy to fix in the source code.
Has the author dropped the project, the last update in the github repo
is frm at least 3 years ago.
On Sat, Jan 29, 2022 at 4:28 PM Richard Shaw wrote:
>
> It seems to fail with gcc 12 due to uninitialized variables. That's eas
It seems to fail with gcc 12 due to uninitialized variables. That's easy
enough to work around but the last release was in 2018 and the only
consumer in Fedora in Blender.
Maybe it's time to retire it?
I would hate that as it's actually my first package...
Thanks,
Richard
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