Hi All,
I have been trying to install PyKDE in my
system(having KDE-3.5.6). From the Riverbank site I
have downloaded and installed sip-4.5.2.tar.gz and
PyQt-x11-gpl-3.17.tar.gz (PyQt-x11-gpl-4.1.1.tar.gz
did not work, gave me qmake error). and after that
PyKDE-3.16.0.tar.gz.
but when I ran
from
An internal error occured. Please report all output from the program,including the following traceback, to the PyKDE mailing listTraceback (most recent call last): File configure.py, line 934, in ?
main(sys.argv) File configure.py, line 872, in main inform_user (0) File configure.py, line 249, in
On Friday 28 April 2006 11:50 pm, Fernando Guillamon wrote:
An internal error occured. Please report all output from the program,
including the following traceback, to the PyKDE mailing list
Traceback (most recent call last):
File configure.py, line 934, in ?
main(sys.argv)
File
I was trying to compile PyKDE, and got this error:
PyKDE version 4.0.0
---
Python include directory is /usr/include/python2.3
Python version is 2.3.5
sip version is 4.3.1 (4.3.1)
Qt directory is /usr/share/qt3
Qt version is 3.3.5
PyQt directory is /usr/share/sip/qt
PyQt
On Monday 14 November 2005 08:03, DaBlade wrote:
I was trying to compile PyKDE, and got this error:
sip version is 4.3.1 (4.3.1)
Generating the C++ source for the dcop module...
sh: /usr/bin/sip: No such file or directory
Error: Unable to create the C++ code.
What directory is sip
Hi,
Sorry to bother you but I haven't found any clue about this on the
docs. I've compiled and installed succesfully PyQT and Sip, but when I
try to configure the PyKDE sources for compilation I get this error
sip: sip/kdecore/kshortcutlist.sip:85: There is already an enum in
scope with
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 00:19, Marcelo Bovo wrote:
Hi,
Sorry to bother you but I haven't found any clue about this on
the docs. I've compiled and installed succesfully PyQT and Sip, but
when I try to configure the PyKDE sources for compilation I get
this error
sip:
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 09:44, Marcelo Bovo wrote:
Hi,
Sorry to bother you but I haven't found any clue about this on the
docs. I've compiled and installed succesfully PyQT and Sip, but when I
try to configure the PyKDE sources for compilation I get this error
sip:
There is a individual who is trying to use a program I wrote in PyKDE. He
is running RH Fedora and has these rpms installed:
these are the version running in FEDORA core 1 ( yarrow ) build 2149
PyXML-0.8.3-1
PyQt-3.8.1-2
PyKDE-3.8.0-0.fdr.0.rh90
python-2.2.3-7
python-devel-2.2.3-7
When he runs
hi
i had problems creating pyKDE on my system and output told me to email this to
you. i am using suse 9.0 and since there seem to be no precompiled pyKDE rpms
for this release and the suse 8.2 ones are causing problems i would be really
grateful if someone could figure this out.
thanks and
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