Hi Phil, > SIP v3.x is deprecated. Try v4 see what happens.
i've tried (sip 4.0.1) - and there are several issues arising from the fact that i use embedded python interpreters. 1. i've used to link my application against libqtcmodule.so, which has disappeared (renamed to qt.so). I do this in order to use sipForceConvertTo_QWidget in my embedding application. What is the recommended way to get a QWidget pointer from a PyObject * in an embedding application with sip 4.x ? 2. i couldn't use the new EnsureGIL methods (got a deadlock somewhere), so i've used the -g switch while configuring PyQt. My main question still remains: Is there a way to control the ThreadState PyQt acquires when calling virtual python functions? The situation is as follows: i have two or more PyInterpreters in my application. I want to provide a shell widget for each interpreter, which is most simply done with PyCute. But when i type print "Hello", Hello pops up in incorrect places (the wrong shell widget / or even in the application stdout). Any ideas? Thanks in advance, Christoph _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
