On Windows I get
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CMake Error at src/Base/CMakeLists.txt:321 (message):
Using external zipios++ was specified but was not found.
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CMake Error at src/Base/CMakeLists.txt:321 (message):
Using external zipios++ was specified but was not found.
This does not make any sens to me at all,sgrogan wrote:On Windows I get
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CMake Error at src/Base/CMakeLists.txt:321 (message):
Using external zipios++ was specified but was not found.
even though FREECAD_USE_EXTERNAL_ZIPIOS is unchecked in the Cmake Gui.
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if (FREECAD_BUILD_DEBIAN)
set(FREECAD_USE_EXTERNAL_ZIPIOS ON)
# A Debian package for SMESH doesn't exist
#set(FREECAD_USE_EXTERNAL_SMESH ON)
endif (FREECAD_BUILD_DEBIAN)
cox wrote:If you have accidentaly goten FREECAD_BUILD_DEBIAN set to on then
I am using freecad-netgen-git from AUR for 0.17 development. some issuesnokian wrote:Could you please give an update on the present state?
I think the AUR maintainer won't update the PKGBUILD anymore.
Would you mind posting the version you use at present?
You are correct, it is not a version it is a build, the reason is probably someone scratching their own itch or helping man kind in general.nokian wrote:Okay so why is there a special netgen version of freecad?
I thought netgen is just an addon the FEM workbench needs...
nokian wrote: Maybe I will dive into making a PKGBUILD for the install in /opt.
I don't know about the arch way but having a similar environment on different linux systems is convenient.
If I'm successfull I will let you know.
The netgen plugin must be enabled at compile time because it depends on SMESH from salome.nokian wrote:Okay so why is there a special netgen version of freecad?
I thought netgen is just an addon the FEM workbench needs...
After I've read this thread I decided to move the installation of freecad-netgen-gitnokian wrote:Maybe I will dive into making a PKGBUILD for the install in /opt.