There are now a couple of options on opendwg's website. In order to configure --with-opendwg on 57, which libraries should I use, DWGdirect or openDWG toolkit?
DWGdirect™
DWGdirect™ Version 1.12.01.00, posted 10/12/2004
DWGdirect is the successor to our 2.X Toolkit & Viewkit libraries. Rewritten from the ground up using C++, DWGdirect offers better stability, more features, and simpler client integration than our 2.X Toolkit & Viewkit libraries. The current version of DWGdirect supports a wide range of database operations, contains full support for version 2005 DWG/DXF files, and contains vectorization support.
DWGdirect is available for the following platforms:
Windows (32-bit)
SGI
Solaris
Windows (64-bit)
Macintosh
HP
Windows CE
Linux X86
IBM AIX
ADTdirect™ Beta
ADTdirect is a new module that integrates into DWGdirect to provide support for Architectural Desktop custom objects. The beta version is available for Visual C 6.0. (Important note: Commercial use of ADTdirect may, in the future, require payment of a separate annual fee, in addition to your current membership fee.)
Windows (32-bit)
DWGdirectX™ Version 1.12.01, posted 10/14/2004
DWGdirectX is an ActiveX control driven by DWGdirect. The download package includes samples for using DWGdirectX in both Visual Basic and Delphi.
Follow the link below to download:
DWGdirectX
OpenDWG Toolkit/Viewkit libraries
Our OpenDWG™ Toolkit and Viewkit libraries are still available, and still get bug-fixes. But we are no longer providing substantial updates to them, and we do not recommend you use them in new projects. Click here to go to the page with information on these libraries.
Kirk R. Wythers
Dept. of Forest Resources
University of Minnesota
email: kwythers@umn.edu
tel: 612.625.2261
fax: 612.625.5212