Hi Jan,

Thanks for telling that osgCal2 is mature. I've made my choice and use
osgCal2.

bye
Raymond

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> Raymond de Vries wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I have a simple question. While looking for an integration of cal3d into
>> osg I found 2 solutions: osglCal and osgCal2.
>>
>> Which one is the best to use? Are they both as active in development?
>> For
>> instance, are they both using cal3d-0.11. I am pretty sure that osglCal
>> is
>> using 0.11 since it is being supported by Loic Dachary. Is this right?
>
> Both are using 0.11. I do not know about osgCal, but osgCal2 is stable,
> thus not much development is happening - the library does what we wanted.
>
> The fundamental difference is that osgCal is licensed under GPL, osgCal2
> is using LGPL, be careful about this if you are planning something
> non-GPL with it.
>
> There is a third solution as well - ReplicantBody which builds on top of
> Cal3D.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Jan
>
>
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