On Dienstag, 11. März 2008, Jim Bublitz wrote: > PyKDE4-4.0.2 is now available at riverbankcomputing.com. > > It includes some minor fixes to problems that were preventing PyKDE4 from > building against KDE 4.0.2, the addition to kdecore of some global > functions for retrieving version info about KDE and PyKDE4 (see "Using > PyKDE4" in the documentation), and some additional changes to the docs. > > This release should build against any KDE4 version currently in release. >
Hi, I have a dual installation of KDE. KDE4 is installed alongside KDE3, which is my main desktop. The environment variable KDEDIR is set to /opt/kde3 (openSUSE 10.3). This makes configure.py to pick up KDE3 instead of KDE4. Here is an excerpt of the output. -------------------- PyKDE version 4.0.2 ------- Python include directory is /usr/include/python2.5 Python version is 2.5.1 sip version is 4.7.5-snapshot-20080229 (4.7.5) Qt directory is /usr Qt version is 4.3.4 PyQt directory is /usr/share/sip/PyQt4 PyQt version is 4.3.4-snapshot-20080307 (4.3.4) gcc version 4.2.1 no concatenation KDE base directory is /opt/kde3 KDE include directory is /opt/kde3/include KDE lib directory is /opt/kde3/lib64 lib directory is lib KDE version is 3.5.9 (0x30509) PyKDE modules will be installed in /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/PyKDE4 PyKDE .sip files will be installed in /usr/share/sip/PyKDE4 PyKDE modules to be built: kdecore solid kdeui kio kutils kparts khtml Generating the C++ source for the kdecore module... Error: Unable to create the C++ code. ------------------------- I would expect configure.py to check, if the KDE version found is really a KDE4. If not, it should try the other alternatives (i.e. the default paths). Regards, Detlev -- Detlev Offenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt