Hi Chris,

  I can send you one compiled in Windows 7 64-bit, Maya 2014, VS 2010, OSG
3.2.0.

  Download the file in this URL


http://www.syntheractive.com/maya2osg/maya2osg_win64_maya2014_osg3.2.0_vs2010.tgz


  and do the following:

  Copy the file maya2osg.mll to your Maya 2014 plug-ins directory (e.g.
C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Maya2014\bin\plug-ins\)

  Copy the other directories (prefs & scripts) to your user directory for
Maya 2014 (e.g. ~Documents\maya\2014-x64\)

  Start Maya and you should have a shelf called OSG with some buttons to
export, import, preview... The scripts called from these buttons
automatically load the plug-in.

  Good luck!

  Let me know if it works... or if you have any problem.

  Btw, If this configuration does not fit yours, it should not be too
painful to compile your binaries. If you need to do it, you can install all
the files above from the install target in Visual Studio. The only issue is
that your user must have write access to the plug-ins directory.


  Best Regards,




On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 10:30 PM, Chris Hanson <[email protected]> wrote:

> We've had some issues installing the binary we got.
>
> Do you by any chance have a precompiled binary we could test with Maya?
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