State of Linux release as of Feb 2014 ?
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 5:28 pm
Hi all,
I'm looking for information on the Linux release of Opensim.
From what I can tell the release seems to be in a state of neglect? The Opensim3.1 binary release has a bin directory which contains a collection of executable which seem to be incapable of performing any simulation, and I can't seem to find any relevant documentation which might say otherwise.
Can anyone comment on this?
I'm just starting a project, BESS, which will be collaborating with Scott Delp, and the ability to use the Linux version will greatly increase the likelihood of the project's success. I'm willing and interested in helping improve the stat of the Linux support, and will as much as I can within the constraints of the contract/project.
I also noticed that the source repositories are inaccessible to the public, and even registered Simtk accounts. Both of the following are locked down it seems:
https://simtk.org/svn/opensim/
https://github.com/opensim-org/opensim
Any comment on this as well?
I'm looking for information on the Linux release of Opensim.
From what I can tell the release seems to be in a state of neglect? The Opensim3.1 binary release has a bin directory which contains a collection of executable which seem to be incapable of performing any simulation, and I can't seem to find any relevant documentation which might say otherwise.
Can anyone comment on this?
I'm just starting a project, BESS, which will be collaborating with Scott Delp, and the ability to use the Linux version will greatly increase the likelihood of the project's success. I'm willing and interested in helping improve the stat of the Linux support, and will as much as I can within the constraints of the contract/project.
I also noticed that the source repositories are inaccessible to the public, and even registered Simtk accounts. Both of the following are locked down it seems:
https://simtk.org/svn/opensim/
https://github.com/opensim-org/opensim
Any comment on this as well?