Previous stable release, version 1.0.2: oscpack_1_0_2.zip.The file name format is year_month_day_hourminute. Older snapshots (not recommended), may be required to compile some existing projects. Instructions for performing an SVN checkout are here: /p/oscpack/source/checkout Download snapshotsįor your convenience, zip file snapshots of the repository are available for download here.Ĭurrent stable release, version 1.1.0 : oscpack_1_1_0 Oscpack is now hosted in an SVN repository at googlecode. The latest version (1.1.0 at the time of writing) has been tested on 64 bit platforms. Oscpack has been compiled and used on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. It is possible that TCP networking classes will be added in the future. Suggestions for improvements to both the C++ interfaces and implementation are always welcome. Oscpack is stable and has been quite well tested in various applications across Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Allow easy development of robust OSC applications (for example it should be impossible to crash a server by sending it malformed packets, and difficult to create malformed packets.).Be portable to a wide variety of platforms.Be a simple and complete implementation of OSC.The key goals of the oscpack library are: The library should also be easy to use for other transport methods (e.g. It doesn’t include infrastructure for constructing or routing OSC namespaces, just classes for easily constructing, sending, receiving and parsing OSC packets. Oscpack is not an OSC application framework. The networking classes are sufficient for writing many OSC applications and servers, but you are encouraged to use another networking framework if it better suits your needs. Oscpack includes a minimal set of UDP networking classes for Windows and POSIX. Oscpack is simply a set of C++ classes for packing and unpacking OSC packets. See below for SVN access details and a downloadable zip file of the release. Interesting files in the repository are: README and CHANGES. Please get in touch if you have patches to contribute or you’re available to help test building on different distros (wanted: all flavours of Linux, gcc on Windows, OSX 10.8, other Unix).īrowse the source code here. I’m working on a refresh of oscpack and oscgroups. Oscpack 1.1.0 is now available. Read the CHANGES file for more info.
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