I've been having a strange problem with a couple of new KDE 3.2.0 files. They end up at the end of the list of %Includes, and if I leave them there, kdecorecmodule.cpp fails to compile. The error I get in both cases is in the middle of an enum in a Qt file (qdir.h in one case, qdockwindow.h in the other case). I get some error message about constants, and then the whole h file blows up (in the qdir case) or EVERYTHING blows up (qdockwindow case).
I fixed the kdecorecmodule problem by moving them earlier in the %Include list (same effect in cpp file), but the qdockwindow case still blows up when that (PyKDE) file's cpp code compiles. I seem to remember having had similar unusual problems in the past, sometimes due to a missing header file or something similar. I can't find anything obvious in the present case, and the behaviour almost looks like a gcc bug (although I couldn't find anything like that either via google). Just wondering if you've had any similar problems or if you have any suggestions about where to look next. Neither of these are QObject descendants, if that matters, and I've used the same distribution and gcc (3.3.1) to compile earlier PyKDE versions without a problem. Everything looks correct as far as I can see. gcc switches look OK too, I think. Jim _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
