Jim Bublitz wrote:
In PyKDE-3.11rc1/sip/dcop/dcopmod.sip.in, find the %Timeline stmt and add to the end:
KDE_3_2_3
In PyKDE-3.11rc1/configure.py, modify the kdetags to look like:
kdetags = { 0x030001: "KDE_3_0_0", 0x030003: "KDE_3_0_1", 0x030100: "KDE_3_0_3", 0x030101: "KDE_3_1_0", 0x030102: "KDE_3_1_1", 0x030103: "KDE_3_1_2", 0x030104: "KDE_3_1_3", 0x030105: "KDE_3_1_4", 0x030200: "KDE_3_1_5", 0x030201: "KDE_3_2_0", 0x030202: "KDE_3_2_1", 0x030203: "KDE_3_2_2", 0x040000: "KDE_3_2_3" }
(you'll need to change the existing last line and add the last three lines shown above).
Actually, it seems unlikely those would cause the problem you're seeing, but the changes should be made anyway.
Make sure that PyKDE-3.11rc1/sip/kdecore/kpty.sip exists too.
Even with those changes, I wouldn't guarantee it will build, compile, link and load, but it's worth a try. If 3.2.3 is binary compatible with 3.2.2 (and there probably are few if any changes), it should work.
With these changes, build still fails, but differently: ... KDE base directory is /usr KDE include directory is /usr/include/kde KDE lib directory is /usr/lib KDE version is 3.2.3 (0x30203)
PyKDE modules to be built:
dcop kdecore kdesu kdefx kdeui kio kfile kparts khtml kspell kdeprint kmdi
PyKDE modules will be installed in /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages PyKDE .sip files will be installed in /usr/share/sip
Generating the C++ source for the dcop module... Compiling dcop.py... Creating the Makefile for the dcop module...
Generating the C++ source for the kdecore module... sip: KPty is undefined Error: Unable to create the C++ code. ...
-- Rex
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