I haven't tested PyKDE against the 3.8 release yet, but it built without problems against the last snapshots before the release. I know the packagers are just finishing up 3.7 rpms, and there are only a few and not very apparent changes for PyKDE going from 3.7 to 3.8. The PyKDE 3.7 build.py won't let you build against sip/PyQt 3.8 though. I've added a switch to build.py to turn off strict version checking for the next release (although it's still on by default).
I can: 1. Just wait for the next release to upgrade to 3.8 (the ever popular "about two weeks away") 2. Post the modified build.py that will let you build PyKDE 3.7 against sip/PyQt 3.8 either here, on sourceforge, or both 3. Do a quick PyKDE 3.8 release - it won't be much different from PyKDE 3.7 (mostly the numbers in the docs will change). Looks like maybe an hour to do the upgrade and a few hours (just machine time) to test - famous last words. If anyone has an opinion one way or the other, let me know and I'll try to accomodate. Otherwise, my preference is to procrastinate and wait for the next release :) Jim _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
