If you're building PyKDE2 from the 'generic' package *and* using Qt2.3.2, there *may* be a problem with the 'build' script included in the package. The build script requires a '-q' switch followed by the Qt version you're using, for example:
build -q232 ... for Qt2.3.2. This is for conditionally building for the correct Qt version from the PyQt sip files. Unfortunately, there is no specific Qt 2.3.2 versioning (it uses Qt 2.3.1 instead) and this may screw up code generation - I don't have Qt 2.3.2 installed anywhere so can't test it. The solution is to simply substitute '-q231' and everything should work. Future releases [1] should handle this silently so you'll be able to specify your actual Qt version and the build script will substitute the corresponding version number PyQt needs. This is not a problem with running Qt 2.3.2, it's a problem with PyKDE2 specifying the correct parameters for generating code. Qt 2.3.2 should work fine. This ONLY affects PyKDE2, NOT PyQt. Thanks to Bill Soudan for discovering the problem and fix. Jim [1] I looked for KDE3.0 sources yesterday but couldn't find them. Also couldn't find SuSE rpms. I'll try again today. I'll start on the next PyKDE2 release as soon as I have the KDE source code for kdelibs (and finish my tax returns :( ) _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
