[osg-users] ANN: osgPython (SWIG) 2.2.0
Jeremy Moles
jeremy at emperorlinux.com
Tue Feb 12 10:25:00 PST 2008
Just as a head up, it doesn't look like the project was created using
the standard "trunk/tags/branches" layout, so the link that the Google
Source tab provides is wrong...
On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 19:07 +0100, René Molenaar wrote:
> Swig wrappers for OpenSceneGraph Python and Perl
>
> These files are part of: The VRmeer Library - Delft University of
> Technology
>
> The files are based on osgswig (http://code.google.com/p/osgswig/)
> with some additions and CMake files.
>
> (I currenlty use swigwin 1.3.29 and the current svn trunk of osg but
> other platform and versions are also being used. There is only one
> example, all our other examples make heavy use of
> The VRmeer Library and the vrmswig library.)
>
> You can also just copy the needed cmake files and place them in the
> right
> directories of the online version. To use cmake to build your project.
>
> Good Luck.
>
> Rene Molenaar
>
>
> 2008/2/12, Luigi Calori <l.calori at cineca.it>:
> I would also be interested in Cmake osgswig building
> I, as a novice in both python and Lua, would greatly
> appreciate any
> script example usage.
>
> I' m trying to use the binary version of osgSwig, it seems
> working well
> but some further python example would really help
>
> Is this the right place to ask question regarding osgswig?
>
> thanks in advance and compliments for the work
>
>
> Luigi
>
> René Molenaar wrote:
>
> > I just separated an osgswig cmake project from our larger
> Library.
> >
> > Tomorrow I can try to build some of your version of the
> wrappers in
> > this structure.
> > (our version has changed a version of yours here and there).
> >
> > You can add me to the Project members of the google code
> page?
> > I saw another member on there, I worked with him to create
> our current
> > version.
> > He makes great use of osgPython in combination with IPython
> gtk and
> > the rest
> > of our Library.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > René
> >
> >
> > 2008/2/12, Hartmut Seichter <lists at technotecture.com
> > <mailto:lists at technotecture.com>>:
> >
> >
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I updated the SWIG based python bindings.
> >
> > http://code.google.com/p/osgswig/
> >
> > Please test and break it.
> >
> > Some, hopefully, clarifying words about licensing:
> >
> > The generating scripts are under the MIT license. The
> modules directly
> > derived from OpenSceneGraph are following the OSGPL v0.0
> or the
> > appropriate licenses.
> >
> > The HITLabNZ (http://www.hitlabnz.org) is promoting the
> GPL version of
> > osgART 1.1, ARToolKit for OpenSceneGraph, with this
> release. If
> > you are
> > using this module you also agree to follow the licensing
> terms of the
> > GPLv2.
> >
> > Shameless plug :)
> >
> > If you need a commercial license for osgART or features
> beyond marker
> > based tracking please contact ARToolworks Inc.
> > (http://www.artoolworks.com/)
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Hartmut
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