On 09.10.20 13:08, David wrote:
Yeah, both will run full-bore Qt 5.12/5.14, so I'm guessing
they could compile the subsets. :) I keep forgetting that
OpenSCAD is Qt based.
Yes, it should be possible to skip quite a number of things
like Database access, QML and such.
There's still a headless mode, but that's not much in focus
so there's a bit of a risk of breaking from time to time.
I'd like to get that as separate build into our CI pipeline,
maybe we can even get EGL support at some point to be able
to fully run on Linux command line (no Xvfb or Xvnc).
ciao,
Torsten.
No GUI??? Bite your tongue, heathen!!!
Although that could be advantageous for certain circumstances, I'll
never say that so loud. :) :)
David
On 10/9/20 7:21 AM, Torsten Paul wrote:
On 09.10.20 13:08, David wrote:
Yeah, both will run full-bore Qt 5.12/5.14, so I'm guessing
they could compile the subsets. :) I keep forgetting that
OpenSCAD is Qt based.
Yes, it should be possible to skip quite a number of things
like Database access, QML and such.
There's still a headless mode, but that's not much in focus
so there's a bit of a risk of breaking from time to time.
I'd like to get that as separate build into our CI pipeline,
maybe we can even get EGL support at some point to be able
to fully run on Linux command line (no Xvfb or Xvnc).
ciao,
Torsten.
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