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On 10/18/2017 05:12 PM, Marc Joliet wrote: |
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> Am Mittwoch, 18. Oktober 2017, 19:44:33 CEST schrieb tuxic@××××××.de: |
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>> Hi, |
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>> what is the better choice: |
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>> This one: |
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>> * media-gfx/cura |
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>> Available versions: (~)0.15.04.4 (~)0.15.04.5_rc5 (~)2.1.0_beta |
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>> (~)2.3.1 (~)2.6.0 {+usb PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_4 python3_5 |
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>> python3_6" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_4 python3_5 python3_6"} |
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>> Homepage: https://github.com/Ultimaker/Cura |
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>> Description: A 3D model slicing application for 3D printing |
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> ^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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>> or |
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>> This one: |
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>> * media-gfx/curaengine |
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>> Available versions: (~)0.15.04.6 (~)2.1.0_beta (~)2.3.1 (~)2.6.0 {doc |
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>> test} Homepage: https://github.com/Ultimaker/CuraEngine |
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>> Description: A 3D model slicing engine for 3D printing |
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>> |
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> ^^^^^^ |
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>> Looks pretty identical to me...but I am no native speaker... ;) |
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> As I attempted to point out above, one is the engine and one is the |
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> application. I suspect that installing cura will pull in curaengine as a |
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> dependency (addendum: looking at the ebuild verified this). |
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>> Cheers |
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>> Meino |
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> HTH |