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Assignee: (unassigned) => Jörn Schönyan (joern-schoenyan)
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Title:
[needs-packaging] Panda3D graphics engine
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I'm the release maintainer for the Panda3D project, and I'd love to
offer any assistance if required. We currently offer Ubuntu and Debian
repositories at http://archive.panda3d.org, but it'd be cool to have
Panda3D in the official repositories.
Panda3D supports two audio libraries: OpenAL and FM
They do already have debs yes, however the problem we have always
experienced at work over the years, is that when a newer version of
Ubuntu comes out they won't build the current stable version of Panda 3D
for that newer version for a quite some time. In the end, we usually
have to end up install
Devel builds for Precise are also up now on the website:
http://www.panda3d.org/download.php?platform=precise&version=devel&sdk
Plus, they already have .debs for the other Ubuntu versions:
http://www.panda3d.org/download.php?platform=ubuntu&version=1.8.0&sdk
Here is a cheatsheet which I followed
Sorry I meant "fmodex", and the license of this library is not really
open source compatible from what I can see, which might be half the
problem why Panda3D is not in the repository now.
Fmod have a non-commercial license which is restrictive, the library
comes as pre-compiled .so files without s
I think one of the problems might be that this requires fmod to compile,
which isn't an open source license. It appears that the Panda 3D
Launchpad team have packaged up fmoxex, but it may be a binary only
package.
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I downloaded the source and it doesn't seem to have any source of
standard build environment, no make files, no automake, no cmake, or
qmake, so this might not be as easy as I thought.
I did find this:
https://launchpad.net/~panda3d/+archive/ppa
Does this not mean we need to get these packages i
I want to look into packaging this if it's cool, I am proficient with
Python, C++, and we use Panda 3D extensively at work already.
I have done my own .deb packaging and also package our own software at
work, so I am fairly familiar with the packaging tools already.
I will look into building some
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Status: Unknown => New
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #597172
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=597172
** Also affects: debian via
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Panda's home page has now ready-made packages for Ubuntu.
http://www.panda3d.org/download.php
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It would be excellent to see this in the repos. Right now this is very
complicated to compile and install.
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** Summary changed:
- A wish: Include packages for Panda3D graphics engine
+ [needs-packaging] Panda3D graphics engine
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