OpenCASCADE and applications depending on it

Sandro Mani manisandro at gmail.com
Sun Feb 16 15:58:19 UTC 2014


On 16.02.2014 14:56, Richard Shaw wrote:
> [snip]
>
> I wonder if we could do a staged review instead, for instance, have a 
> review request just for the kernel, then create a separate review 
> request for smesh but make the kernel review request a blocker for it. 
> I think this would break the reviews into manageable chucks but 
> preserve the source as is while making sure each module gets reviewed. 
> Otherwise we would have to get all of them reviewed at one time.
>
> The main difference from the traditional review would be we would not 
> need a SCM request after the first, we would just be getting the OK 
> that the module was good and met the guidelines.
So basically in the end you would merge the spec files together into one 
big thing? Or possibly have one master spec with many small specs which 
are included with %include ?
>
>
>>     I didn't need the omniORB patch but I did have to do a quick
>>     package of omniORBpy which is under review:
>>     https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=783064
>     Oh right, I see I also have a omniORBpy src.rpm in my
>     work-in-progress folder, I guess I also hit that dependency down
>     the road. Your review seems stalled, if you want I can take over.
>
>
> Up to you, it's not my review I just happened to find it while 
> checking for current review requests before submitting my own.
>
I've commented in BZ.
>
>     [snip]
>
>
> Of course I'd like to see the whole thing in Fedora but my immediate 
> need is for smesh. I've got an open review for OpenCascade community 
> edition already going and need both for FreeCAD, which currently 
> bundles smesh.
>
> If we can get a RR going for the kernel and smesh (does smesh have any 
> other dependencies?)
 From my work-in-progess spec, I see
%package smesh
Summary: The Salome smesh (meshing) module
Requires: salome-gui%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
Requires: salome-geom%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
Requires: salome-med%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}

So the roadmap is basically to get python-omniORB and OCE in fedora, and 
then we can start moving with salome-kernel and the rest.

Thanks,
Sandro


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