It has sense, it is sometimes used as a dependence (for example FreeCAD can use it standalone for rendering) for other packages.
BlendLuxCore is already packaged in AUR as blender-plugin-luxcorerender
It has sense, it is sometimes used as a dependence (for example FreeCAD can use it standalone for rendering) for other packages.
Do the same for FreeCAD: create an optional package, you can install after FreeCAD, inside FreeCAD, only for FreeCAD, with a directory including luxcoreui and all its DLLs.d1nuc0m wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 9:08 pmIt has sense, it is sometimes used as a dependence (for example FreeCAD can use it standalone for rendering) for other packages.
BlendLuxCore is already packaged in AUR as blender-plugin-luxcorerender
It is not exactly possible/best practice, but I can do something similarDade wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 11:14 amDo the same for FreeCAD: create an optional package, you can install after FreeCAD, inside FreeCAD, only for FreeCAD, with a directory including luxcoreui and all its DLLs.d1nuc0m wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 9:08 pmIt has sense, it is sometimes used as a dependence (for example FreeCAD can use it standalone for rendering) for other packages.
BlendLuxCore is already packaged in AUR as blender-plugin-luxcorerender
LuxCoreUI is a developer sample and it doesn't require any system wide dependency, it is just a directory to unpack or delete.