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Bug#106101: ITP: openinventor - 3D visualization toolkit



>> "Steve M. Robbins" <steven.robbins@videotron.ca> writes:

 > 	Open InventorTM is an object-oriented 3D toolkit offering a

 cool.  I sort of need this at work and had a preliminary package done.
 My readme reads:

 : inventor for Debian
 : -------------------
 : 
 : The Debian package doesn't support the original libFL because it's
 : non-free.  This has been stripped out of the original tarball.
 : Instead it uses the libFL wrapper for FreeType.  I recognize this is
 : less than optimal, but atm I don't have time to rewrite the thing to
 : use normal X fonts and be done with it.
 : 
 : Consider this package permanetly up for adoption.  I packaged it
 : because I need it at work, as part of another project I'm involved
 : with, I really don't do anything with Inventor myself.  It's a nice
 : package, and in my experience, upstream, that is SGI, is very
 : friendly and responsive, at least that's what I've seen with other
 : "Open Source" projects of theirs, I don't really know about this
 : particular case, but I don't have any reason to think it should be
 : different.

 I had four packages done:

 Package: inventor-dev
 Package: libinventor3
 Package: inventor-doc
 Package: inventor-demos

 The demos worked after a bit of fiddling.  I hadn't uploaded it to the
 archive because upstream doesn't actually use a SONAME for the library,
 and I made one up based on the IRIX version.  I haven't contacted
 upstream about this.  The -doc and -demos packages exist because they
 are rather large but nice for people that want to know Inventor or for
 developers (oppossed to people who just want to compile something)

 Let me know if I can help somehow.

-- 
Marcelo             | People came to Ankh-Morpork to seek their
mmagallo@debian.org | fortune. Unfortunately, other people sought it too.
                    |         -- (Terry Pratchett, Soul Music)



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