Has anyone worked on packaging Java3D for Fedora? Or is there any reason that it wouldn't be acceptable for inclusion in Fedora?
I haven't really looked into packaging Java3D yet, but I want to package ReplicatorG, which is used to control 3D printers such as the MakerBot and RepRap, and it depends on Java3D. If no one else is working on packaging it, I'm willing to give it a try.
Thanks, Eric
On 12:53 Sun 17 Oct , Eric Smith wrote:
Has anyone worked on packaging Java3D for Fedora? Or is there any reason that it wouldn't be acceptable for inclusion in Fedora?
I haven't really looked into packaging Java3D yet, but I want to package ReplicatorG, which is used to control 3D printers such as the MakerBot and RepRap, and it depends on Java3D. If no one else is working on packaging it, I'm willing to give it a try.
Thanks, Eric
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It at least now looks like the license is suitable for Fedora; GPLv2 + Classpath exception for the core, and BSD for vecmath and the utilities, along with the MIT license on some headers:
https://j3d-core.dev.java.net/