Re: pyOde

Date : Thu, 29 Jun 2006 19:14:21 +0200
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : "Daniele Niero" <xsilist(at)daniele.niero.name>
Subject : Re: pyOde
Maybe I'm missing something, but when they say XSI has Ode it means that at Softimage they used Ode for create some tools... Ode itself is not possible to use within XSI. Off course it possible to dowload the ODE original library and use it, but it still a C++ library. For me have the same library exposed to a scripting language like python, means have the possibility to write quickly tousand af small tools, tools that can be ported in C++ later

Daniele

greg punchatz writes:

Just out of curiosity, since XSI has ODE (as well as physx of course) why would you want to use this instead? Does it open new possibility's that the current ode does not?

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Daniele Niero wrote:
Hi guys,
I found this Python wrap of the ODE (Open Dynamic Engine) library http://pyode.sourceforge.net/
It works fine outside XSI, but If I try to import the ode module inside XSI I have this error:
ImportError: dynamic module does not define init function (initode)
Does anybody know why and if it is possible fix it?
Daniele
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  • References:
    • pyOde
      • From: "Daniele Niero" <xsilist(at)daniele.niero.name>
    • Re: pyOde
      • From: greg punchatz <greg(at)janimation.com>

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