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John Griessen wrote:
> There is a truly fine GUI for parametric 2D and 3D CAD (mechanical 
> drafting) called solvespace.

Wow. Very nice!

> It uses the FLTK library to compile on linux and there is a breakage
> in fltk that is stopping it now,

Current solvespace git built straight away for me. debian is a waste
of time for me, but I think your problem is with trying to create a
statically linked binary. It looks like FLTK uses libdl, which I
believe means that you can't actually build a static binary - or
possibly you can, but you will anyway require libc on the host where
you run the binary to be particularly compatible with the one on the
build host - so you might just save yourself the trouble.

Does it build correctly if you just run configure - removing
--enable-shared=no --enable-static=yes from the command line?


> so I use it in a VM on Win 7.  It's licensed GPL, just has a core
> developer that does windows.

GPLv3


> Anyone good at automake and solving static vs. dynamic linking bugs
> in libraries like FLTK?

Yeah.


//Peter

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