Take a look at the directions and see where I messed up. However, trying to use it in Blender, it did not work. LibLeapPython.dylib (This is the new LeapPython 3.3 dynamic library) Now, with these files and clang in a python 3.3 Terminal window, you can compile the libLeapPython.dylib that you need.Ĭlang++ -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -I/projects/blender/lib/leap/src/my_leap/Archive/LeapPython.cpp libLeap.dylib -shared -o libLeapPython.dylib Swig -c++ -python -p圓 -o LeapPython.cpp -nofastinit -interface libLeapPython.dylib -threads -module LeapPython Leap.i Then, using swig (2.11 in my case), run the following command in a python 3.3 Terminal window: I used this process to try again:Īfter a couple of hours struggling, I managed to recompile the libLeapPython.dylib in order for it to work in Blender 2.69.įirst, get in a folder the following files in location where it can be found: OK, back to making a LeapPython file for importing into Blender2.69. Here is posted old stuff from another Topic:
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