Package Details: freecad-git 0.22.0.36999.ged77603af9-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/freecad-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: freecad-git
Description: A general purpose 3D CAD modeler - git checkout
Upstream URL: https://www.freecad.org/
Licenses: LGPL
Conflicts: freecad, freecad-appimage, freecad-appimage-git
Provides: freecad
Submitter: gborzi
Maintainer: greyltc (adrianinsaval)
Last Packager: adrianinsaval
Votes: 104
Popularity: 0.039666
First Submitted: 2012-03-03 13:46 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-30 00:29 (UTC)

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adrianinsaval commented on 2023-03-12 14:50 (UTC)

If the check fails there is little I can do about it as it most likely needs to be fixed upstream, in such cases report those upstream (maybe wait a day or two as sometimes it's quickly solved upstream) or skip the check with makepkg --nocheck if you don't care about the functionality that is being reported as failing in the check.

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<deleted-account> commented on 2018-11-30 20:57 (UTC)

Hi @ILF. Originally I'd been using the 'opencascade7' AUR package and then replaced it with the 'oce' AUR package because it seemed to be better maintained then. At that time there was no 'opencascade' package in the standard repositories. It was added in September and I haven't noticed it till your post now.

I'll make a transition to it sometime next week. If you know how to build in clean chroot and do basic check for unnecessary dependencies I can add you as a maintainer and you can make the change sooner if you have time.

<deleted-account> commented on 2018-11-30 20:37 (UTC)

@p90 "pyside2-tools" is in the 'Extra' standard arch repo for a long time. Just click the link in the dependency listing on this page.

p90 commented on 2018-11-29 17:18 (UTC)

Hi,

I think the dependency "pyside2-tools" went the way of the Dodos or at least cannot be found in the aur anymore.

ILF commented on 2018-11-29 13:44 (UTC)

@Grawp: quick question, why not use opencascade instead of oce. I suppose there's a significant amount of people who use both kicad and freecad, and kicad-git package moved to opencascade, because freecad used it, but your package (which is probable the best freecad package in aur) still uses OCE. Can you switch it to opencascade?

Kunda commented on 2018-09-16 22:42 (UTC)

@drhooves would you be interested in helping kickstart a FreeCAD-Assembly3-git port? Further discussion: https://github.com/ceremcem/build-freecad-asm3/issues/2

<deleted-account> commented on 2018-09-01 23:01 (UTC)

Python 3.7 fix is now committed in upstream FreeCAD so I have deleted the https://github.com/Grawp/FreeCAD.git repo.

Be0rn commented on 2018-08-28 11:00 (UTC)

For python3.7 y have change the source in PKGBUILD by: /// source=("${_appname}::git+https://github.com/Grawp/FreeCAD.git" ///

https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?t=12534&p=250293

thx Grawp !

<deleted-account> commented on 2018-06-30 16:33 (UTC)

@jorges I don't use FEM but you certainly need to add -DBUILD_FEM_NETGEN=1 to cmake arguments.

jorges commented on 2018-06-29 00:18 (UTC)

Is anyone using the FEM workbench? I installed netgen-git, a requirement for creating meshes, and rebuilt freecad-python3-git but it seems as it wasn't picked up. There's still the possibility to use an external tool for this, gmsh, which I am using at the moment, but I was curious about netgen

<deleted-account> commented on 2018-06-25 20:00 (UTC)

@drhooves Hi, do you plan updating this package? I've created and am maintaining a fairly well working freecad-python3-git. In case you don't wish to continue maintaining this packge maybe we could merge it with mine?