Hi Sébastien, The binary pythonOCC distribution for Windows is currently only available for Python2.5. However, I successfully compiled pythonOCC under Ubuntu Linux 9.04 with Python2.6. Moving from 2.5 to 2.6 on Windows is then only a compilation work to achieve, and everything *should be* fine although it's not yet been tested.
If you want to compile pythonOCC by yourself, you need Microsoft Visual Studio 2003 or higher, SWIG 1.3.36 or higher, OpenCASCADE 6.3.0 and Pythonof course. Then read the dedicated page on the wiki. A new release is planned for the next week. Please let me know if you succeed otherwise I will do it. Best Regards, Thomas 2009/7/27 Sébastien Ramage <sram...@poifindus.com> > Hi ! > > I would like to use PythonOCC but I have recently moved to Python 2.6. > where can I find PythonOCC for Python 2.6 somewhere ? > I'm working under Windows XP. > If it doesn't exists yet, how can I compile PythonOCC with python 2.6 ? > (for free naturally) > > Thank you > > > > -- > Sébastien Ramage > Service Informatique > sram...@poifindus.com > 04 74 06 45 39 > > Ets JANIN > 115, rue de la république > 69823 Belleville Cedex > Tel : 04 74 06 45 20 > Fax : 04 74 66 11 76 > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pythonocc-users mailing list > Pythonocc-users@gna.org > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/pythonocc-users >
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