Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/vrpn/vrpn.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2024-04-11 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
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README
python_vrpn:
VRPN wrapped in Python using Swig. Works with Python 2.7.
python:
Hand-written Python classes that work with Python 2.7 and 3.2.
This is integrated into the CMake build. When the Python libraries are found, options to VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANCODED_2 (obsolete) and VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANDCODED_3 become available. Choose only one of them to produce a vrpn.so library in the python subdirectory of the build directory that can be loaded as a module.
(obsolete) Compile the main library (ie.: root of VRPN) and the quat library. Then, go to the "python" folder. Before making the binary, you have to define the "PYTHON_VERSION" environment variable to the version of python you want to compile it for (ie.: "3.2", "2.7" ...). And you have to put the resulting vrpn.so shared library (found in $HW_OS/$PYTHON_VERSION) in the python module folder or in a path defined in the PYTHONPATH environment variable.
The "essai_*.py" are simple python files that show you how to use this module (the single difference is a call to python3.2 or python2.7 interpreter).
CONTRIBUTING
No CONTRIBUTING.md found.
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/vrpn/vrpn.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2024-04-11 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
No packages found.
README
python_vrpn:
VRPN wrapped in Python using Swig. Works with Python 2.7.
python:
Hand-written Python classes that work with Python 2.7 and 3.2.
This is integrated into the CMake build. When the Python libraries are found, options to VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANCODED_2 (obsolete) and VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANDCODED_3 become available. Choose only one of them to produce a vrpn.so library in the python subdirectory of the build directory that can be loaded as a module.
(obsolete) Compile the main library (ie.: root of VRPN) and the quat library. Then, go to the "python" folder. Before making the binary, you have to define the "PYTHON_VERSION" environment variable to the version of python you want to compile it for (ie.: "3.2", "2.7" ...). And you have to put the resulting vrpn.so shared library (found in $HW_OS/$PYTHON_VERSION) in the python module folder or in a path defined in the PYTHONPATH environment variable.
The "essai_*.py" are simple python files that show you how to use this module (the single difference is a call to python3.2 or python2.7 interpreter).
CONTRIBUTING
No CONTRIBUTING.md found.
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/vrpn/vrpn.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2024-04-11 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
No packages found.
README
python_vrpn:
VRPN wrapped in Python using Swig. Works with Python 2.7.
python:
Hand-written Python classes that work with Python 2.7 and 3.2.
This is integrated into the CMake build. When the Python libraries are found, options to VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANCODED_2 (obsolete) and VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANDCODED_3 become available. Choose only one of them to produce a vrpn.so library in the python subdirectory of the build directory that can be loaded as a module.
(obsolete) Compile the main library (ie.: root of VRPN) and the quat library. Then, go to the "python" folder. Before making the binary, you have to define the "PYTHON_VERSION" environment variable to the version of python you want to compile it for (ie.: "3.2", "2.7" ...). And you have to put the resulting vrpn.so shared library (found in $HW_OS/$PYTHON_VERSION) in the python module folder or in a path defined in the PYTHONPATH environment variable.
The "essai_*.py" are simple python files that show you how to use this module (the single difference is a call to python3.2 or python2.7 interpreter).
CONTRIBUTING
No CONTRIBUTING.md found.
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/vrpn/vrpn.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2024-04-11 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
No packages found.
README
python_vrpn:
VRPN wrapped in Python using Swig. Works with Python 2.7.
python:
Hand-written Python classes that work with Python 2.7 and 3.2.
This is integrated into the CMake build. When the Python libraries are found, options to VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANCODED_2 (obsolete) and VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANDCODED_3 become available. Choose only one of them to produce a vrpn.so library in the python subdirectory of the build directory that can be loaded as a module.
(obsolete) Compile the main library (ie.: root of VRPN) and the quat library. Then, go to the "python" folder. Before making the binary, you have to define the "PYTHON_VERSION" environment variable to the version of python you want to compile it for (ie.: "3.2", "2.7" ...). And you have to put the resulting vrpn.so shared library (found in $HW_OS/$PYTHON_VERSION) in the python module folder or in a path defined in the PYTHONPATH environment variable.
The "essai_*.py" are simple python files that show you how to use this module (the single difference is a call to python3.2 or python2.7 interpreter).
CONTRIBUTING
No CONTRIBUTING.md found.
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/vrpn/vrpn.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2024-04-11 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
No packages found.
README
python_vrpn:
VRPN wrapped in Python using Swig. Works with Python 2.7.
python:
Hand-written Python classes that work with Python 2.7 and 3.2.
This is integrated into the CMake build. When the Python libraries are found, options to VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANCODED_2 (obsolete) and VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANDCODED_3 become available. Choose only one of them to produce a vrpn.so library in the python subdirectory of the build directory that can be loaded as a module.
(obsolete) Compile the main library (ie.: root of VRPN) and the quat library. Then, go to the "python" folder. Before making the binary, you have to define the "PYTHON_VERSION" environment variable to the version of python you want to compile it for (ie.: "3.2", "2.7" ...). And you have to put the resulting vrpn.so shared library (found in $HW_OS/$PYTHON_VERSION) in the python module folder or in a path defined in the PYTHONPATH environment variable.
The "essai_*.py" are simple python files that show you how to use this module (the single difference is a call to python3.2 or python2.7 interpreter).
CONTRIBUTING
No CONTRIBUTING.md found.
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Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/vrpn/vrpn.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2024-04-11 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
No packages found.
README
python_vrpn:
VRPN wrapped in Python using Swig. Works with Python 2.7.
python:
Hand-written Python classes that work with Python 2.7 and 3.2.
This is integrated into the CMake build. When the Python libraries are found, options to VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANCODED_2 (obsolete) and VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANDCODED_3 become available. Choose only one of them to produce a vrpn.so library in the python subdirectory of the build directory that can be loaded as a module.
(obsolete) Compile the main library (ie.: root of VRPN) and the quat library. Then, go to the "python" folder. Before making the binary, you have to define the "PYTHON_VERSION" environment variable to the version of python you want to compile it for (ie.: "3.2", "2.7" ...). And you have to put the resulting vrpn.so shared library (found in $HW_OS/$PYTHON_VERSION) in the python module folder or in a path defined in the PYTHONPATH environment variable.
The "essai_*.py" are simple python files that show you how to use this module (the single difference is a call to python3.2 or python2.7 interpreter).
CONTRIBUTING
No CONTRIBUTING.md found.
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/vrpn/vrpn.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2024-04-11 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
No packages found.
README
python_vrpn:
VRPN wrapped in Python using Swig. Works with Python 2.7.
python:
Hand-written Python classes that work with Python 2.7 and 3.2.
This is integrated into the CMake build. When the Python libraries are found, options to VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANCODED_2 (obsolete) and VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANDCODED_3 become available. Choose only one of them to produce a vrpn.so library in the python subdirectory of the build directory that can be loaded as a module.
(obsolete) Compile the main library (ie.: root of VRPN) and the quat library. Then, go to the "python" folder. Before making the binary, you have to define the "PYTHON_VERSION" environment variable to the version of python you want to compile it for (ie.: "3.2", "2.7" ...). And you have to put the resulting vrpn.so shared library (found in $HW_OS/$PYTHON_VERSION) in the python module folder or in a path defined in the PYTHONPATH environment variable.
The "essai_*.py" are simple python files that show you how to use this module (the single difference is a call to python3.2 or python2.7 interpreter).
CONTRIBUTING
No CONTRIBUTING.md found.
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/vrpn/vrpn.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2024-04-11 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
No packages found.
README
python_vrpn:
VRPN wrapped in Python using Swig. Works with Python 2.7.
python:
Hand-written Python classes that work with Python 2.7 and 3.2.
This is integrated into the CMake build. When the Python libraries are found, options to VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANCODED_2 (obsolete) and VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANDCODED_3 become available. Choose only one of them to produce a vrpn.so library in the python subdirectory of the build directory that can be loaded as a module.
(obsolete) Compile the main library (ie.: root of VRPN) and the quat library. Then, go to the "python" folder. Before making the binary, you have to define the "PYTHON_VERSION" environment variable to the version of python you want to compile it for (ie.: "3.2", "2.7" ...). And you have to put the resulting vrpn.so shared library (found in $HW_OS/$PYTHON_VERSION) in the python module folder or in a path defined in the PYTHONPATH environment variable.
The "essai_*.py" are simple python files that show you how to use this module (the single difference is a call to python3.2 or python2.7 interpreter).
CONTRIBUTING
No CONTRIBUTING.md found.
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/vrpn/vrpn.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2024-04-11 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
No packages found.
README
python_vrpn:
VRPN wrapped in Python using Swig. Works with Python 2.7.
python:
Hand-written Python classes that work with Python 2.7 and 3.2.
This is integrated into the CMake build. When the Python libraries are found, options to VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANCODED_2 (obsolete) and VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANDCODED_3 become available. Choose only one of them to produce a vrpn.so library in the python subdirectory of the build directory that can be loaded as a module.
(obsolete) Compile the main library (ie.: root of VRPN) and the quat library. Then, go to the "python" folder. Before making the binary, you have to define the "PYTHON_VERSION" environment variable to the version of python you want to compile it for (ie.: "3.2", "2.7" ...). And you have to put the resulting vrpn.so shared library (found in $HW_OS/$PYTHON_VERSION) in the python module folder or in a path defined in the PYTHONPATH environment variable.
The "essai_*.py" are simple python files that show you how to use this module (the single difference is a call to python3.2 or python2.7 interpreter).
CONTRIBUTING
No CONTRIBUTING.md found.
No version for distro hydro. Known supported distros are highlighted in the buttons above.
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/vrpn/vrpn.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2024-04-11 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
No packages found.
README
python_vrpn:
VRPN wrapped in Python using Swig. Works with Python 2.7.
python:
Hand-written Python classes that work with Python 2.7 and 3.2.
This is integrated into the CMake build. When the Python libraries are found, options to VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANCODED_2 (obsolete) and VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANDCODED_3 become available. Choose only one of them to produce a vrpn.so library in the python subdirectory of the build directory that can be loaded as a module.
(obsolete) Compile the main library (ie.: root of VRPN) and the quat library. Then, go to the "python" folder. Before making the binary, you have to define the "PYTHON_VERSION" environment variable to the version of python you want to compile it for (ie.: "3.2", "2.7" ...). And you have to put the resulting vrpn.so shared library (found in $HW_OS/$PYTHON_VERSION) in the python module folder or in a path defined in the PYTHONPATH environment variable.
The "essai_*.py" are simple python files that show you how to use this module (the single difference is a call to python3.2 or python2.7 interpreter).
CONTRIBUTING
No CONTRIBUTING.md found.
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/vrpn/vrpn.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2024-04-11 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
No packages found.
README
python_vrpn:
VRPN wrapped in Python using Swig. Works with Python 2.7.
python:
Hand-written Python classes that work with Python 2.7 and 3.2.
This is integrated into the CMake build. When the Python libraries are found, options to VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANCODED_2 (obsolete) and VRPN_BUILD_PYTHON_HANDCODED_3 become available. Choose only one of them to produce a vrpn.so library in the python subdirectory of the build directory that can be loaded as a module.
(obsolete) Compile the main library (ie.: root of VRPN) and the quat library. Then, go to the "python" folder. Before making the binary, you have to define the "PYTHON_VERSION" environment variable to the version of python you want to compile it for (ie.: "3.2", "2.7" ...). And you have to put the resulting vrpn.so shared library (found in $HW_OS/$PYTHON_VERSION) in the python module folder or in a path defined in the PYTHONPATH environment variable.
The "essai_*.py" are simple python files that show you how to use this module (the single difference is a call to python3.2 or python2.7 interpreter).
CONTRIBUTING
No CONTRIBUTING.md found.