Achim Domma wrote: > Hi, > > I'm developing a GUI app in Python/C++ to visualize numerical results. > Currently I'm using Python 2.4 with wx and PyOpenGLContext, but there > are no windows binaries for Python 2.5 for quite some time now. > > I need a OpenGL context without restrictions and some settings dialogs. > Is wx + PyOpenGL the way to go? Or could somebody recommend a better set > of tools/libs? > > regards, > Achim > PyOpenGL 3.x (currently in alpha state, but reasonably usable) works on Python 2.5, there are no binaries because the system no longer requires binary versions. Install the setuptools package, then run easy_install PyOpenGL and the egg file should be downloaded and installed to your machine. The current version doesn't package GLE along with the code, however, so you'll have to find a DLL for that if you need it.
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