Hi Mike, It would be appreciated if you and others can contribute to the 'newborn' osgIntrospection project. I've just finished updating all the cmake scripts and a new example which explains how to use the wrappers to construct and view a simple scene. Now people who use osgIntrospection in there own applications can have a complete test to see if there are any bugs or inconvenience.
There are some more work in my todo list at present: 1. Merge the genwrapper utility and see if we can have a set of custom commands to automatically generate and compile wrappers from an input OSG directory. With this, we can remove those wrapper code directories out of the osgIntrospection source in the future. 2. Add a few more examples to help people be familar with this powerful library and make use of it. The newly submitted simple_example would be a not bad example, I hope. :) 3. Add examples and front-ends for binding OSG with other languages if possible. 4. Make sure the project can work on most platforms. I'm not used to the packaging on debian and ubuntu. Would you like to use CPack to create tarballs and automatically setting up packages? I believe it will be really useful to developers who prefer prebuilts. To submit changes, just start new threads on the osg-users (or osg-submissions? Is it permitted, Robert?). I'm looking forward to work with you to improve the osgIntrospection project. Cheers, Wang Rui 2010/6/29 Mike Wozniewski <m...@mikewoz.com> > Hi Robert / Wang Rui, > > I'd be willing to help on this as well. Particularly, I'd like to help get > a debian (& ubuntu) package out soon that includes osgIntrospection and > genwrapper. > > Robert, can you add genwrapper to the new repository? > > Specific things that I am interested in: > - ensuring that genwrapper builds properly > - ensuring that genwrapper can find OSG's headers and build the wrappers > - when the 2.9.9 tag is made for OSG, make a corresponding tag for > osgIntrospection (and a tarball) > - use the tarball to set up packaging for debian and ubuntu launchpad > > I'm more familiar with autotools, and would be willing to do all this in > that style. However, cmake seems easy enough, so I could tackle this using > cmake assuming that I could ask everyone some questions. > > -Mike >
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