I have worked with the swigged version of osgPython for some time.

It works pretty well, I updated the online version (to osg22) 
and added python style vectors, cmake system and some other extra's

It is part of a bigger library, maybe I can seperate it, and share it.
It uses the swig system of cmake and works on both windows and linux.

As far as I know the swig osgPython is the best solution at this moment for 
osgPython.

René Molenaar

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