Well, I've now seen in the 4.0.2-1 tarball ChangeLog that says:

  Allow for separate dir for Qt includes in configure.py

But I can't find that option. It would be indeed very handy.

Cheers,

> Hey Jim.

> I'm having one issue with the generated Makefiles. When using
> pykde_includes, it expects to find all those modules with
> -I$(opt_kdeincdir)/name, thus for example for Qt includes it results in:

>   -I/usr/include/QtCore -I/usr/include/QtNetwork ...

> (But, at least in Debian, Qt4 includes are under /usr/include/qt4). I'm
> not very sure how to fix this in a portable manner. For now I'll patch
> configure.py in the Debian packages.

> Talking about patching, did Torsten Marek ever contact you about support
> in configure.py for out-of-tree builds? I've adapted his patch against
> PyKDE3 as found in Debian's packages to PyKDE4. Would you be interested
> in including it?

> Cheers,


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Debian Developer                                  adeodato at debian.org
 
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