On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 13:03:09 +0100, detlev <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > it is not possible to build the QScintilla Python bindings of the latest > stable release with older sip versions (4.9.1 on my system). The output on > the > console is > > prompt> python configure.py -c -j8 > QScintilla 2.4.1 is being used. > PyQt 4.6.1 is being used. > Qt v4.5.3 free edition is being used. > SIP 4.9.1 is being used. > The QScintilla module will be installed in > /usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/PyQt4. > The QScintilla API file will be installed in > /usr/share/qt4/qsci/api/python. > The QScintilla .sip files will be installed in /usr/share/sip/PyQt4. > The QScintilla module is being built with generated docstrings. > Generating the C++ source for the Qsci module... > "/usr/bin/sip" -x VendorID -t WS_X11 -x PyQt_NoPrintRangeBug -t Qt_4_5_0 -x > > Py_v3 -g -a QScintilla2.api -I /usr/share/sip/PyQt4 -o -j 8 -c . -b > qsci.sbf > sip/qscimod4.sip > sip: Usage: sip [-h] [-V] [-a file] [-c dir] [-d file] [-e] [-g] [-I dir] > [-j > #] [-m file] [-p module] [-r] [-s suffix] [-t tag] [-w] [-x feature] [-z > file] > [file] > Error: Unable to create the C++ code. > > The additional line showing the assembled call to sip is generated by a > print > statement include by me to debug the problem. It seems that the -o and -b
> switches are not supported by older sip. Unfortunately openSUSE 11.2 still > has > sip 4.9.1. Yes - the current snapshot has a test for sip v4.10. Phil _______________________________________________ QScintilla mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/qscintilla
