Patrick Hartling wrote:
> Gerrit Voss wrote:
>> 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.

FYI, I'm using py++ 1.0, python 2.6 and VS9, gccxml head 2008-11-27, on 
Vista 32-bit.

I've gotten far enough that I get proper build errors (i.e. they do not 
seem to be related to an error in my setup, but rather things that need 
fixing properly) when running scons.

I'm making progress on getting gen_bindings.py to work properly.

Cheers,
/Marcus

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