On Sunday 27 June 2004 23:17, Rick L Vinyard Jr wrote: > > Actually, I haven't filed a bug report yet. After getting further > segfaults in eric, I don't think I've identified the real problem, > and switching to qt from qt-mt wasn't a real solution (but it did > get the main eric interface running... unusable, but running). > > Once again, I'm not sure where to proceed from here, but I'll try > the following: > (1) Back out sip ebuild changes and rebuild with qt-mt > (2) Rebuild PyQt > (3) Try Phil's ed.py again
I found something interesting in the SuSE qscintilla.spec. They're using this patch: --- qt/qscintilla.pro +++ qt/qscintilla.pro 2003/01/30 23:13:06:06 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ TEMPLATE = lib TARGET = qscintilla -DESTDIR = $(QTDIR)/lib +DESTDIR = $(QTDIR_LIB) CONFIG += qt warn_off release dll thread INCLUDEPATH = . ../include ../src DEFINES = QEXTSCINTILLA_MAKE_DLL QT SCI_LEXER and build with this sequence: rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT export QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt3/ export QTDIR_LIB=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/$QTDIR/%_lib export PATH=$QTDIR/bin/:$PATH cd qt qmake -o Makefile qscintilla.pro make %_lib expands to lib64 on such systems, thus the final on disk layout should look like: /usr/lib/qt3/lib64/libqscintilla.so -> libqscintilla.so.4.0.0 /usr/lib/qt3/lib64/libqscintilla.so.4 -> libqscintilla.so.4.0.0 /usr/lib/qt3/lib64/libqscintilla.so.4.0 -> libqscintilla.so.4.0.0 /usr/lib/qt3/lib64/libqscintilla.so.4.0.0 Note, that it is very easy to damage the build on x86_64 systems, since they often provide some compatibility libs in corresponding lib dirs.. Pete _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
