Package Details: python-py3d 1:0.18.0-11

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/open3d.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: open3d
Description: A Modern Library for 3D Data Processing
Upstream URL: http://www.open3d.org
Keywords: open3d
Licenses: MIT
Conflicts: python-open3d, python-open3d-git, python-py3d-git
Provides: python-open3d
Submitter: deltaecho
Maintainer: daizhirui
Last Packager: daizhirui
Votes: 5
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2018-04-29 12:37 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-09-15 04:04 (UTC)

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jgwak commented on 2020-02-12 16:49 (UTC)

@stevesp Wait, did you manage to build master branch of the upstream without a problem? I just tried buliding open3d-git and it still failed with the PoissonRecon module error. Or by "master branch" do you mean the master branch of AUR open3d? If you have a fix for the latest version of open3d, it would be really helpful if you share it with the upstream, since there are at least 4 other people affected by this bug and the upstream maintainers cannot reproduce the problem.

stevesp commented on 2020-02-12 16:39 (UTC)

@jgwak A okay, thanks for the info. Was only building the master branch and that worked without a problem (only the fix_3rdparty_path.patch was necessary).

I see, guess in that case it makes sense to leave them.

jgwak commented on 2020-02-12 16:00 (UTC)

@stevesp There is a upstream bug blocking 0.9.0 upgrade: https://github.com/intel-isl/Open3D/issues/1414 Regarding the strange packaging, I am not the one who submitted this package. I recently adopted it to fix this abandoned package. I wonder the same but I decided to leave them for backward compatibility.

stevesp commented on 2020-02-12 10:58 (UTC)

Would it be possible to update the package to open3d version 0.9.0?

In addition, similar to the comment I wrote for the open3d-git package I was wondering why there is a python-py3d package which is the same as the python-open3d package and there are typos in the PKGBUILD (privides, instead of provides in both python package functions).