On Jan 11, 2011, at 1:49 AM, Gerrit Voß wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> as this came up internally, can somebody give me a hint as to
> the status and where I can get started to look at it. It seems
> more sooner than later that I will need some form of (at least basic)
> script support. So I would like to have another structured go at it ;)

PyOpenSG is up to date with r2500 of the SVN trunk and is working well on Linux 
and Windows. I've only tested 32-bit builds on Windows, but I would like to try 
a 64-bit build soon. The project is hosted here:

http://code.google.com/p/pyopensg/

I did have to make some patches to OpenSG get PyOpenSG to compile and link, and 
I have yet to submit them to this forum for review. I'll take care of that 
today. I haven't tried to update to r2512, but it probably should go smoothly.

 -Patrick


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