On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Thomas Malik wrote:
> I've done this sort of thing for pyqt and pykde. To be honest, i don't like the 
>autoconf/libtool stuff altogether (works very badly for me, in our quite non-standard 
>environment with multiple python/qt/kde/gcc versions, especially the runtime library 
>paths never work as-is on solaris).
> 
> So, it's nothing more than a ~100-liner setup script for distutils (which comes 
>packaged with python2.1, available for 1.5.2 also), which should work on any 
>platform, and can do stuff like compiling, directly build rpm-packages (and sun 
>solaris packages, with my own extensions), use a configuration file (where you can 
>enter the paths to your qt/kde installation). With this thing, building is really 
>easy, also with any version of python and qt. Should even work on Win32 (untested). 
>It does also rebuild the sources (omitting the Makefiles, however ...).
> Anyone interested  ? Phil ?

Sure - I still have to do the chapter on distributing applications, and
I can use any input.

> 
> BTW i have some patches to the qt1.44/kde1.1.2 part (menus stopped working due to a 
>bug in QMenuData.insertItem, addition of kkeydialog and a homebrew method to get hold 
>of the QWidgetStack of a QTabDialog, to be able to remove/re-insert pages to it).
> If interested, i could send this stuff.
> In some weeks, i'll publish a 'mega-widget'/utilities toolkit for PyQt/PyKDE, which 
>allows building large PyKDE applications much easier and in a uniform manner. I've 
>built a XMLSchema editor and a code-generating data flow graph application builder 
>with it - this would have taken years to program with C++ , it took me only weeks! 
>These will also be ported to PyKDE2 (once it's finished, which i would like to help 
>out with).
> 
> Thomas
> 
> 


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