Open CASCADE features three new capabilities

Open CASCADE features three new capabilities:

In addition to the Linux platform, Open CASCADE is now available on :

Windows NT

Sun Solaris

Binaries are provided for these two platforms but the source code is the same.

Coming with the source code, direct reconstruction procedures for Linux, Windows NT and Sun. Makefiles have to be derived from these procedures.

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Open CASCADE features a new module : the Open CASCADE Application Framework.

Open CASCADE has been extended by the Application Framework (OCAF) module. This module makes Open CASCADE a genuine Rapid Application Development (RAD) platform for modeling applications, thanks to capabilities such as:

A ready to use Application/Document architecture. The possibility to associate attributes to geometry Parameterization of geometric models Ready-to-use saving of application data Ready-to-use undo-redo functions.

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The source of Open CASCADE managed via CVS to facilitate contributions.

The sources of Open CASCADE are made available in two ways:

By download from this site or via CVS.

CVS, the Concurrent Versions System, is used to manage the sources of Open CASCADE.

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Do not hesitate to check out the Open CASCADE Online Web site at:

http://www.opencascade.org

to know more.

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Régis Le Boité Open CASCADE webmaster

Robert Boehne's picture

> Open CASCADE features three new
> capabilities:

> In addition to the Linux platform, Open
> CASCADE is now available on :
> Windows NT
> Sun Solaris
> Coming with the source code, direct
> reconstruction procedures for Linux, Windows
> NT and Sun. Makefiles have to be derived
> from these procedures.

There seems to be a file missing from the distribution. When I attempt to run the "bldmak" script I get an error:

bluto::/boreas/CAS3.0/adm (62)% ./bldmak couldn't open "/boreas/CAS3.0/src/PACKAGES": no such file or directory Error : Definition for toolkit empty or not found.

Could someone post this?