The extended app for windows can be downloaded here: http://www.ifcquery.com/
in the regard of attribut widget fullack
[SOLVED] IfcPlusPlus compiled on Gentoo - questions and alternatives?
Re: [SOLVED] IfcPlusPlus compiled on Gentoo - questions and alternatives?
if Fabian is with us this would be a good GSoC too. Only C++ and Qt is required, no special app or ifc knowledge.
Re: IfcPlusPlus compiled on Gentoo - questions and alternatives?
Since you are based in Geneva (like me in Switzerland ), where and who do you teach?
Since I do not know anything about Mono it is a very value information.Cyril wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2019 11:22 pmUnfortunately this project use WPF which is not implemented in Mono : https://www.mono-project.com/docs/gui/wpf/.
Re: IfcPlusPlus compiled on Gentoo - questions and alternatives?
I answered in a PM
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Re: [SOLVED] IfcPlusPlus compiled on Gentoo - questions and alternatives?
found a you tube video from the ifc viewer from ifcopenshell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jxot2ERo-zU
Re: IfcPlusPlus compiled on Gentoo - questions and alternatives?
I just noticed that PythonOCC is now compatible with OpenCASCADE (official) 7.4.kkremitzki wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2019 5:01 pmAs I understand it, it seems like they want to stick with OCE, too, so I wouldn't hold your breath on this one.
The older PythonOCC was intended to be used with OCE 0.18 (OCCT 6.9.x).
However, it seems that the author finally gave in, so after a year, the newer PythonOCC is intended for the official OCCT 7.4; this is good news for FreeCAD and for the IFC ecosystem like IfcOpenShell and IfcPlusPlus.
Now the central library is called PythonOCC-core. Maybe this can also be packaged in Debian?
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Re: [SOLVED] IfcPlusPlus compiled on Gentoo - questions and alternatives?
I'd like to add info about how to compile IfcPlusPlus on Arch Linux:
You probably need http://www.openscenegraph.org/, at least that was the single package missing for me. Everything else was already installed
clone the repo
In the repo directory, do
1) observe the dot after the cmake
2) the make options will use all CPU cores -2. If you do a simple make, it will use just one (for me that's a 6x speedup)
In case calling the binary will throw an error
Then that's because the path /usr/local/lib (where libcarve.so has been installed) is unknown to the linker.
create e.g. a file 99-local.conf (containing the line /usr/local/lib) in the path /etc/ld.so.conf.d
and call
and you should be set:
(the time shown in the screenshot seems off by a factor of 1000, probably just the decimal point is wrong)
You probably need http://www.openscenegraph.org/, at least that was the single package missing for me. Everything else was already installed
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pacman -S community/openscenegraph
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git clone https://github.com/ifcquery/ifcplusplus.git
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cmake .
make -j$(nproc --ignore=2)
make install
2) the make options will use all CPU cores -2. If you do a simple make, it will use just one (for me that's a 6x speedup)
In case calling the binary will throw an error
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> SimpleViewerExample
SimpleViewerExample: error while loading shared libraries: libcarve.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
create e.g. a file 99-local.conf (containing the line /usr/local/lib) in the path /etc/ld.so.conf.d
and call
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> ldconfig -v
(the time shown in the screenshot seems off by a factor of 1000, probably just the decimal point is wrong)
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