On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 10:48:00 -0500, "Jim Crowell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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?
Yes. Ubuntu also includes gcc-4.1 which is what I use for all development for exactly that reason. > 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? Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt