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I think main problem with using Project chrono for most users is collecting the packages you need for modules. That's why I'm creating this topic. |
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For several of the dependencies required by some Chrono modules we provide shell scripts that download, configure, build, and install the necessary libraries. See https://github.com/projectchrono/chrono/tree/main/contrib/build-scripts. I am not familiar with msys2, but I have a few concerns about going down that route:
Having said that, please feel free to submit a pull request. If this msys2 package is flexible enough (ideally, it should be able to build any and all of the Chrono modules but also allow a user to select which modules are of interest) we will certainly consider making it available to others. |
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As I said such packages as: |
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Chrono does not use Boost. I'm looking forward to seeing how this shapes up. Hopefully, it's possible to satisfy the conditions I mentioned above. Thanks |
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This discussion is about making a msys2 package to perform easy installation for Project chrono. This may allow more user-friendly installation using pacman and auto-pull dependencies for different platforms, such as x86_64 etc.
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