Not a lot of traffic lately, eh? :-)

In all honesty, i think python.net is a godsend. We have been using it as a core part of our pipeline for a long time now. It enables us full .net integration into a lot of tools that have python embedded in them. It allowed us to write most of our pipeline code in c# and fully reuse it in several different applications with practically no change.

We are now working on integrating linux into our pipeline, so it's crucial for us to get this working, if possible :-)

In the meantime, i have found that one of our target client applications (Nuke), has it's own libpython.so and if i link to that, all seems to work just dandy! Huge relief! Sadly, our other target, Maya, seems to be linking python statically... So I hope i can figure out how to get this integrated somehow...


cheers,
laszlo


On 08/12/2010 7:47 PM, Tribble, Brett wrote:

Your long self-conversation is the most interesting thing to happen to this list in a long time…

 



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