Hi all, I've been using SIP to generate bindings for Syzygy <http://www.isl.uiuc.edu/syzygy.htm>. Since we've been using GNU Make for everything, I've been running SIP with "-j 1" to generate a single .cpp file, which up til now has worked fine (with MinGW g++ 3.4.2 on Windows and whatever g++ comes with Ubuntu 7.10).
However, I'm trying to upgrade to Ubuntu 8.04, which includes g++ 4.2.3. Building the bindings on my Windows machine takes about 35 seconds. On a fairly similar ubuntu machine, I gave up after about _half an hour_. On a blazing-fast, high-end, chock-full-o-RAM graphics machine it completed after 15 minutes or so, I wasn't timing. Has anyone else run into this problem? Anyway, I'm looking into using sipconfig so I'll end up with lots of little files instead of one big one. I'm scanning through the pyqt sources to see how one uses it in a more complex case than the minimal one in the docs. Can anyone point me toward a simpler example of how to do things like add include paths, libraries, flags, and so on to the compile and link options? Thanks, -Jim C. _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt