On Sunday 23 May 2004 06:13, Bonne Eggleston wrote: > Hi, > I attempted to compile PyKDE but got errors. I'm running SuSE 9.0 with > KDE 3.2.1, Python 2.3.0, Sip 3.10.2, Qt 3.2., PyQt 3.11.0
configure.py doesn't agree about the KDE version you're running (see below) > Here's the compiler error: > make[1]: Entering directory > `/home/Bonne/Downloads/Libraries/PyKDE-3.11rc1/ kio' > g++ -c -Wno-deprecated-declarations -pipe -O2 -march=i586 -mcpu=i686 > -fmessage-length=0 -fPIC -fPIC -O2 -march=i586 -mcpu=i686 > -fmessage-length=0 -fPIC -w -D_REENTRANT -DQT_NO_DEBUG > -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT -I. -I../extra/kde314 -I/opt/kde3/include > -I/opt/kde3/include/kio -I/usr/include/ -I/usr/include/ python2.3 > -I/usr/lib/qt3/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -o kiopart0.o kiopart0.cpp > kiopart0.cpp: In function `PyObject* > sipDo_KFileShare_setShared(PyObject*, PyObject*)': > kiopart0.cpp:6848: error: no matching function for call to > `KFileShare::setShared(QString&, bool&)' > /opt/kde3/include/kfileshare.h:71: error: candidates are: static bool > KFileShare::setShared(const QString&, bool, bool) > make[1]: *** [kiopart0.o] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory > `/home/Bonne/Downloads/Libraries/PyKDE-3.11rc1/kio' make: *** [all] > Error 2 > Here's the configure.py dump: > > > PyKDE version 3.11.0 > ------- > > Python include directory is /usr/include/python2.3 > Python version is 2.3.0 > > sip version is 3.10.2 (3.10.2) > > Qt directory is /usr/lib/qt3 > Qt version is 3.2.1 > > PyQt directory is /usr/share/sip > PyQt version is 3.11 (3.11.0) > > KDE base directory is /opt/kde3 > KDE include directory is /opt/kde3/include > KDE lib directory is /opt/kde3/lib > KDE version is 3.1.4 (0x30104) This says you're running KDE 3.1.4. configure.py gets this info by reading /opt/kde3/include/kdeversion.h (that's the path for a standard SuSE installation). KDE 3.1.4 is the version SuSE 9.0 shipped with, so you did a KDE upgrade, right?. SuSE's version of KDE 3.1.4 is incorrect (or "non-standard" if you prefer) with respect to KFileShare::setShared - it adds an extra 'bool' arg to the arg list, as g++ is indicating in the error message. KDE 3.2.1 for SuSE doesn't have this problem. If you have a *full* KDE 3.2.1 install, kdeversion.h should look like: #define KDE_VERSION_STRING "3.2.1" #define KDE_VERSION_MAJOR 3 #define KDE_VERSION_MINOR 2 #define KDE_VERSION_RELEASE 1 The solution is to upgrade your installation to a complete KDE 3.2.1 - install kdelibs3-devel-3.2.1*.rpm (the * is something like '-2' or whatever - makes no difference) which provides the KDE h files. Any other fix leaves your system (and possibly PyKDE) in an inconsistent state. Jim _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
