Wouldn't compile for me after the qt5 update. Qt4 is installed, but cmake can't find it:
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindQt4.cmake:1216 (message):
Found unsuitable Qt version "5.0.1" from /usr/bin/qmake, this code requires
Qt 4.x
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Package Details: freecad-git 0.22.0.36999.ged77603af9-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/freecad-git.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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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: | 0.007619 |
First Submitted: | 2012-03-03 13:46 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-04-30 00:29 (UTC) |
Dependencies (39)
- boost-libs
- coin (coin-gitAUR)
- fmt (fmt-gitAUR)
- glew (glew-libepoxyAUR, glew-waylandAUR, glew-osmesa-gitAUR, glew-wayland-gitAUR, glew-gitAUR)
- jsoncpp (jsoncpp-cmake-gitAUR, jsoncpp-cmakeAUR, jsoncpp-gitAUR)
- medAUR (med-openmpi)
- netcdf (netcdf-openmpi)
- opencascade (opencascade-gitAUR, opencascade-rcAUR, opencascade-f3dAUR)
- openmpi (openmpi-gitAUR)
- pyside6
- pyside6-tools
- python-matplotlib (python-matplotlib-gitAUR)
- python-packaging
- python-pivy
- python-ply
- python-yaml (python-yaml-gitAUR)
- qt6-5compat
- qt6-base (qt6-base-gitAUR, qt6-base-headlessAUR)
- qt6-svg
- qt6-tools
- shared-mime-info
- verdict
- vtk (vtk-gitAUR)
- xerces-c
- yaml-cpp
- boost (boost-gitAUR) (make)
- cmake (cmake-gitAUR) (make)
- eigen (eigen-gitAUR) (make)
- git (git-gitAUR, git-glAUR) (make)
- ninja (ninja-kitwareAUR, ninja-memAUR, ninja-fuchsia-gitAUR, ninja-gitAUR, ninja-jobserverAUR) (make)
- nlohmann-json (nlohmann-json-gitAUR) (make)
- shiboken6 (make)
- swig (swig-gitAUR) (make)
- pugixml (pugixml-gitAUR) (check)
- calculix-ccxAUR (optional) – FEM solver backend
- graphviz (optional) – dependency graph support
- libspnav (libspnav-gitAUR) (optional) – 3D mouse support
- openscad (openscad-objects-gitAUR, openscad-gitAUR, openscad-qt6-gitAUR) (optional) – OpenSCAD support
- python-pip (optional) – support installing python dependencies for addons
Required by (4)
- freecad-a2plus-git (requires freecad)
- freecad-cadquery-git (requires freecad)
- freecad-fcgear-git (requires freecad)
- openmc-git (requires freecad)
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budulay commented on 2013-03-05 19:02 (UTC)
gborzi commented on 2013-02-17 16:38 (UTC)
Updated.
Samsagax commented on 2013-02-17 15:41 (UTC)
@gborzi: no problem. The only issue to watch out is the conflict with stable freecad package. I liked to have both installed so i can break things and keep a production environment. ;)
gborzi commented on 2013-02-17 15:38 (UTC)
@Samsagax
sorry for the delay in updating the package. I didn't had time, now I'm doing it, but run into a compilation problem. Some upstream developer took away a conditional compilation directive related to opencascade, now it seems fixed.
Samsagax commented on 2013-02-17 15:34 (UTC)
Please take a look at: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/freecad/ for building process. FreeCAD doesn't build with autotools anymore.
Samsagax commented on 2013-02-14 13:52 (UTC)
@gborzi: FreeCAD is deprecating the use of autotools in favor of cmake. The latest release only comes with the cmake option. Could you reflect that change?
gborzi commented on 2013-01-06 14:34 (UTC)
Updated with "--enable-assembly".
Samsagax commented on 2013-01-06 13:52 (UTC)
Just add "--enable-assembly" for now. This package should have all experimental features enabled. there is also a template module but never tested it. indeed "--enable-cam" breaks compilation.
vinvin commented on 2013-01-05 21:34 (UTC)
Thanks for the fix Samsagax, and yes gborzi, same here. The error is due to the cam module, so for now --enable-cam should not be used I guess.
gborzi commented on 2013-01-05 19:29 (UTC)
Fixed with the sed command suggested by Samsagax. I tried "--enable-assembly" and "--enable-cam" in the configure step, but the compilation failed.
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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.