Phil Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:46:26 +0100, Simon Edwards <si...@simonzone.com>
wrote:
Phil Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 08:40:31 +0100, Simon Edwards <si...@simonzone.com>
wrote:
Hello Phil and Friends,

I'm (finally) digging into figuring out what I need to do for PyKDE to support Python 3. There doesn't seem to be much written on the subject,

but I get the impression still that it is dead simple. It is just a matter of generating the C++ using SIP and compiling the result against

the Python 3 headers and linking against Python 3's library? And then possibly adding some API annotations to PyKDE to support the newer way of doing things?
 > [snip]

ok, thanks. But as far as the first step goes, building and compilation, it is just a case of using Python 3's headers and library?

Apart from the fact that I think that's one of the last steps - yes.

SIP's build system will sort it out for you - if you are using it.

I'm invoking sip and g++ etc from cmake. I didn't notice any special python 3 flags for sip.



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