<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/></head><body>Thank you for your helpful answers. I had been attempting to use
CMake to build a Visual Studio 2008 project and make the SWIG
bindings. Now I understand why that didn't work.<br>
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Also, I now have some more questions:<br>
<ol><li>@Jon You mentioned that you used the Visual Studio project for
C# in the bindings/swig/vstudio directory. Does this mean that I
need to use Visual Studio C# instead of Visual Studio C++? I'm
somewhat confused about this, since I thought that SWIG and
Python would need Visual Studio C++ rather than C#.</li><li>I am thinking that I might be switching soon from Python 2 to
Python 3. So I was also wondering if it is possible to build the
SWIG bindings for Python 3? If I understand correctly, SWIG
claims to have Python 3 support. If I were to switch to Python
3, I suppose I would then want to use Visual Studio 2010, since
that is what Python 3 is built with.</li></ol>
<p>Thank you.<br>
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<p>-- Timothy</p>
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