Hi all !

Be careful, a port to python 3.x will break the compatibility of wxPython since wxPython is not yet ready for Python 3.x

Sébastien



Le 21/01/2011 00:30, Joel Putnam a écrit :
Thomas

Would this be of any help?

http://docs.python.org/library/2to3.html

I am not much of a programmer but I am willing to poke away at this over the next few months.

Joel


On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 5:03 PM, Thomas Paviot <tpav...@gmail.com <mailto:tpav...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Joel,

    The move to python 3 is not planned yet. Although SWIG is able to
    deal with python3k, the python code we wrote would need a major
    refactoring (more certainly a 'port' to python3), unless there is
    some kind of script that can automate the move from 2.x to 3k.

    Thomas

    2011/1/20 Joel Putnam <joel.put...@studioinference.net
    <mailto:joel.put...@studioinference.net>>

        Thomas,

        yes py2.6 is default but I have installed 3.1 as well. The
        current Blender 2.56 is build on python 3.1 (packaged
        internally) I have managed to use the previous version and
        imported FreeCAD and pythonOCC. I do not currently work with
        the previous version of blender and as the jump from 2.4 to
        2.5 was a major re-write so much of the functionality is
        different. I guess I will have to wait until pythonOCC moves
        to a newer version of python.

        joel


        On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 4:10 PM, Thomas Paviot
        <tpav...@gmail.com <mailto:tpav...@gmail.com>> wrote:

            Hi Joel,

            pythonOCC has been successfully tested for py2.5 and 2.6.
            I have no hear about any 2.7 attempt. pythonOCC is not
            compliant with 3.1 changes from the 2.x series.

            I also use to work with Ubuntu 10.04, with the default
            python2.6. I didn't know Blender requires 3.1 to be
            installed. If you can run Blender with py2.6, then you
            will be able to interface pythonOCC and Blender (which is
            a good idea, much looking forward to seeing the result).

            Thomas

            2011/1/20 Joel Putnam <joel.put...@studioinference.net
            <mailto:joel.put...@studioinference.net>>

                Hi,

                I would very much like to build PythonOCC with python
                3.1 and have the ability to import it into blender as
                a way to allow conversion to cad formats other than
                those available in blender. I am using Ubuntu 10.4,
                with python 3.1 installed. Is there any instructions
                out that would aid in accomplishing this?


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