Am Don, 2002-06-13 um 20.47 schrieb Ricardo Javier Cardenes Medina:
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 09:46:26AM -0700, Jim Bublitz wrote:
At the moment I simply don't have the time to work on this or
co-ordinate a project, but I'll be happy to answer any questions.
If anyone is interested, let
On 13-Jun-02 Michael Lauer wrote:
Sounds very interesting - could you publish these tools, please?
I emailed the tarball to you, but got:
do_ypcall: clnt_call: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection
refused 220 mars.tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de ESMTP.
My ISP is continuing to attempt
Am Mon, 2002-06-10 um 18.53 schrieb Jim Bublitz:
I have some semi-automated tools to do it,
but they only generate about 80% - 90% clean code and require a lot
of manual touch-up.
Sounds very interesting - could you publish these tools, please?
Yours,
:M:
On 13-Jun-02 Michael Lauer wrote:
Am Mon, 2002-06-10 um 18.53 schrieb Jim Bublitz:
I have some semi-automated tools to do it,
but they only generate about 80% - 90% clean code and require a
lot of manual touch-up.
Sounds very interesting - could you publish these tools, please?
The short
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 09:46:26AM -0700, Jim Bublitz wrote:
At the moment I simply don't have the time to work on this or
co-ordinate a project, but I'll be happy to answer any questions.
If anyone is interested, let me know.
I'd like to see that :-)
On 10-Jun-02 Bjorn Pettersen wrote:
From: Jim Bublitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Basically, there are only a few simple rules for generating sip
description files (.sip) from C++ headers:
0a. Delete all methods you don't want to expose to Python
(although point 5 below still holds).
Very good
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Could anyone give me any advice on how to make a wrapper for libkdegames
(or any of the other extra libs for that matter) in the way PyKDE wraps
kdelibs?
My first obvious steps would be to look on a cvs or the sip docs, but
lacking both I hope