On Thursday 11 December 2003 09:22 pm, Jim Bublitz wrote:

> In the meantime, one thing you can check is to see if
> "importTest.py" in the top level PyKDE directory runs without
> crashing.  It doesn't seem likely to be the problem (the program
> should crash on the PyKDE import stmts if it was), but it would

Sorry, I've already gone back to 3.7 -- the gentoo package finally caught up 
with SIP and PyQt, so building it was as simple as "emerge pykde".

The only module I was using was khtml.  When that was imported, mouse events 
and keyboard events would segfault python if and only if I had pyqt-derived 
classes with those event handlers.

I did test each pykde module, and the bug did seem related to only 
khtml/kparts.

> I'll get to this - just hasn't been much time this week.

Thanks for the reply, Jim, but don't sweat this one -- I'm not in a hurry to 
upgrade.

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Troy Melhase, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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