I ran the command (for building sip): "python configure.py" and it seemed to have gone without a problem. [Note I used no command line switches.] Afterware I saw some mention that the make encountered a few errors - and my first impression they were minor. Later I discovered that I missed many lines of output and there was an extensive list of errors, mostly unknown or unset values.

Does this error list mean I had a failure? The sipconfig.py file generated was nearly 1600 lines. Should I clean up and rerun or does this tend to look worse than it really is?

I am bothered because some of the messages implied that in the make the system does not really know where to install anything. I had been doing other things so it was quite late when I noticed the failure was much more extensive than the summary. That is, I did not have the entire run history messages due to running other commands and searches.

What is my safest route? Clean up all generated files and rerun with more extensive instructions on the configure? If the latter what command switches should I add? Moreover, if added should they be within quotes? At present everything is still only in my /tmp/sip-3.10 directory.

Thanks

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