Ok.

I'm in the process of packing up the COLLADA plugin from SourceForge, to be
integrated into OSG core, while also shuting down the SF project.  Future
development will occur in OSG core.

Cheers
-- mew



Jeremy Moles wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-08-14 at 09:41 -0700, Mike Weiblen wrote:
> 
>>Hi Jeremy,
>>
>>That would be great, thanks!  Just email me a .zip (or .tgz ;-) of the tree,
>>I'll integrate.
> 
> 
> Well, about 2 hours after I had done the changes myself, Vincent sent me
> an e-mail saying he had added they changes to CVS himself; I still have
> a few fixes for warnings and whatnot (it's something I love about OSG
> and it's friends--the ability to run with warnings turned all the way
> up), so I can still give you those if you'd like.
> 
> Everything seems to be in order at a first glance. Here's an obligatory
> screenshot of opening an .dae file in Linux:
> 
> http://cherustone.com/Screenshot.png
> 
> I'll keep poking around with it and the Blender exporter to see what
> does and doesn't work; I know another person is also doing that, so
> maybe we should collaborate.
> 
> 
>>cheers
>>-- mew
>>
>>
>>Jeremy Moles wrote:
>>
>>>I'm not trying to throw any bad mojo on this or anything--but has anyone
>>>actually built the COLLADA exporter on "real" OS? :) *grin*
>>>
>>>For one it's using itoa (something Linux doesn't have, though various
>>>distros have different answers to this) and secondly the includes' case
>>>don't match (i.e., "Dom" when the file is "dom"). These are the only
>>>things I've noticed so far, though. This is CVS from this morning. Am I
>>>missing something? :)
>>>
>>>At any rate, I'll fix it up, get it working on Linux, and send you what
>>>I had to do. Do you prefer a patch or just a new tree?
>>>
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