Phil Thompson wrote:
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:49:13 -0500, Josh <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

In my dev environment we build packages of Qt, PyQt, SIP, etc on a "central" build machine. Developers use these packages as dependencies for their projects on their own machines. The packages are always installed in different locations than where they were originally built. This leads to a problem where the plethora of paths specified in pyqtconfig.sipconfig._config_stack all refer to the original build machine. So, without some customization, its impossible to build PyQt/SIP wrappers for our Qt C++ widgets.


My question is this: Is it correct to just pilfer through the elements of pyqtconfig.sipconfig._config_stack and set things up for my system (ie. string replace)?

No - _config_stack is an internal implementation detail.

Doing that just feels wrong. Is there a better way to go about this?

No - what you are doing is simply unsupported.

Phil
OK, that's fine. I faced similar issues integrating Qt with our build system. Just so I understand, are the official PyQt releases built/installed into the exact same paths that are expected to be used by end users?

Thanks,

Josh
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