Hi!

Trying to compile pyKDE-3.11alpha5 I got this error message:
Generating the C++ source for the kdecore module...
sip: KPty is undefined
Error: Unable to create the C++ code.

This should go away if you create a symlink from extra/kde320 to extra/kde321.


Here is how I have got things running on SUSE 9.1 final x86-64:

- add the symlink to kde321
- apply the little patch mentioned here:
  http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/pipermail/pykde/2004-April/007581.html
- provide the path to the KDE lib directory (on 64bit systems it's
  /opt/kde3/lib64 instead of /opt/kde3/lib)

There was one additional glitch on 64bit: make install used the wrong Python path, so I ended up with the PyKDE stuff in /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages instead of /usr/lib64/python2.3/site-packages. I am still investigating where I can change that.

I'm going to try to provide unofficial rpm builds on SUSE LINUX as time permits, starting from the first non-alpha release of PyKDE.

If anybody has got example code written in PyKDE or (even better) a working template that could be integrated into KDevelop I'd be happy to get it. Currently we only have a (rather simple) Qt project in KDevelop.


Cheers


Joe


-- Joachim Werner SUSE RD-TPM

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