Gerrit Voss wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 09:11 -0600, Patrick Hartling wrote:
>> On Nov 6, 2008, at 8:46 AM, Marcus Lindblom wrote:
>>
>>> Yup, but it seemed as if the osgmodule_... file was handcrafted, and
>>> I've mainly worked with that as a start.
>> It is generated, although it is generated by gen_bindings.py rather  
>> than by Py++.
>>
> 
> would it be possible to get some hints about the tool chain you use. 
> IIRC last time I tried (which is quite a while back) it wasn't that
> easy to figure our which versions of which tools you use to generate
> the python mappings. IIRC that's where I got stuck and ran out of time
> the last time. 
> 
> I would prefer to get the generation going for the trunk instead of
> trying to tweak the version for fcptr_stable until it runs for it.

The only working toolchains that I have are on Linux and Mac OS X. I
have not been able to get things to work on Windows, though I believe
that the primary development platform for pygccxml and Py++ is Windows.
Anyway, the last time that I worked on PyOpenSG (early July 2008), I was
using the following on CentOS 5:

   * Python 2.4
   * GCC-XML CVS HEAD checked out June 24, 2008
   * pygccxml and Py++ SVN trunk r1359

Since then, Py++ 1.0 has been released, but I have not tried it.

 -Patrick


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