From onitake at gmail.com Wed Apr 26 22:16:47 2017 From: onitake at gmail.com (Gregor Riepl) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 00:16:47 +0200 Subject: [3dprinter-general] Bug#706656: ITP: cura -- Controller for 3D printers In-Reply-To: References: <20170328182317.GA25093@spark.dtdns.net> <8d47dae2-e554-c8cc-7b20-33f9a007e490@gmail.com> <20170329090249.GC25093@spark.dtdns.net> <20170329202756.GF25093@spark.dtdns.net> <58ffbf3d-ea2b-a967-36e9-41b440f542d5@gmail.com> <20170404103445.GB29341@spark.dtdns.net> <20170405064017.GD29341@spark.dtdns.net> Message-ID: <52360439-a4b0-8ff7-4516-1117d8463b13@gmail.com> Hi everyone. All right, I think I'm starting to see the end of the tunnel. My packaging repos have all been moved to git.debian.org and I just finished packaging 2.5.0. The results are looking very good. In the process, another dependency appeared: https://github.com/Ultimaker/libSavitar Cura uses this library to load and save 3MF files. I packaged it in a similar way as libArcus, removing the bundled pugixml and instead pointing cmake to the Debian-provided package. Each repository (libarcus, uranium, cura-engine and cura) now contains a debian-2.5.0 branch you can use to build Cura 2.5.0. libsavitar only had a branch called 2.5 and no release tag, so I named it debian-2.5 instead. I still need to sort out a few thinks, but if anybody would like to give it a shot, go ahead. I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks, Greg -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: