Re: HELP: FreeCAD is still very broken on Fedora 30/31

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Le mer. 15 janv. 2020 à 15:36, Richard Shaw <hobbes1069@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
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> There is a mess between Coin3 and Coin4 (and their dependencies) which I believe is causing most of the problems.
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> Some background here:
> https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/thread/RMWY7KZIPWNOYPZE7ZOHEZGCN334T2BW/#RMWY7KZIPWNOYPZE7ZOHEZGCN334T2BW
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> The main Coin3D stack (Coin, soqt, SIMVoleon, privy) are still Coin3 based for Fedora 30/31 but FreeCAD needs Coin4. FreeCAD doesn't actually use SoQt (but Quarter instead) but also requires Pivy at runtime which pulls in the rest of the Coin3 stack.
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> I have avoided modules, but would that be a solution to the dependency problem? At least on Fedora 31? I don't need them for Rawhide so I would want to make sure they were obsoleted once f32 is released.
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> Is there anything I can do or just leave it broken until f32 is released?
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> I'm getting pretty worn out with bugzilla tickets related to FreeCAD and don't know how to "fix" it at this point, other than t....
You can downgrade freecad to the appropriate version that still uses
Coin3, then keep the Coin4 version for f32.

Thx
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Nicolas (kwizart)
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