it down to when it deletes the QLibrary, but I am not certain.
All the examples I tested in both PyQt and PyKDE seem to work flawlessly,
however.
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On Monday 23 August 2004 20:56, Jonathan Gardner wrote:
I'm running the following Fedora packages from the kde-redhat project.
sip-4.0.1 0.fdr.0.2
PyQt-3.12 0.fdr.2.2
PyKDE-3.11.1 0.fdr.1.2
On Fedora Core 2:
qt-3.3.3 0.1 (From core)
Running this script:
from qt import *
from qtsql
= QSqlDatabase.addDatabase(QPSQL7)
d.open()
causes a seg fault.
Fedora Core 2 uses PyQt 3.11 and sip 3.10.1 with the qt above also segfaults.
Is the program wrong? Do I need a different version of Qt?
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least it can be in an extras directory.
Some ways others can help with the adoption of the PyQt-related projects
into Fedora is by helping to maintain recent builds, testing, and just
general information gathering on processes and how to work the system.
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knowledge I have.
What wiki is good for Zope? I couldn't seem to find any...
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to include PyQt into Python)
- links to other intros (e.g. the ones by Roberto Alsina)
- intros and howtos
Excellent suggestion.
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will
encourage more people to post to it. I personally felt a little shy when I
posted my tutorials at python.org.
But using a wiki to build the PyQt website at SF I think would be a good
idea. Any opposed?
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really like the design of the pykde.sf.net site. It's a shame that
there aren't more resources on there. A quick search of the archives
indicates that Jonathan Gardner appears to be the person to talk to
about this:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg03700.html
Jonathan, are you
is, they'll quite possibly abandon other so-called
RAD methods.
I had the class write a GUI interface to at up in Bellingham, WA this
last summer, in an hour long tutorial, if I recall correctly.
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/JonathanGardnerPyQtTutorial
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with Javascript and XUL? It blew me away when I found
out.
Any thoughts on this?
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. Let's get this figured out because maybe everyone is seeing the same
problems, and I am not getting any feedback.
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see, you should probably
spend a bit of time documenting it and helping out with sip.
And again, the best way is going to depend on your exact needs and
your exact tastes. Give them both a try. See which one works for you
and which one doesn't.
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Programmer. I go one step further -- C++ is a horrible
language for anything OO.
My only point was that learning C++ is easier after learning C. I was
hoping he would develop the skills to read and understand all forms of
C and C++, not necessarily the skills to write C++.
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On Saturday 09 August 2003 19:07, Jim Bublitz wrote:
On Saturday August 9 2003 17:46, Peter Clark wrote:
On Saturday 09 August 2003 07:41 pm, Jonathan Gardner wrote:
g++ -shared -Wl,-soname,libkdecorecmodule.so.1 -o
libkdecorecmodule.so.1.0.0
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I've put some eric RPMs up at sourceforge for Redhat 9.
http://sf.net/projects/pykde
Many thanks to Detlev for putting so much work into Eric!
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++ to read the code for Qt's widgets, and then run from there.
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qscintilla and PyQt. You should address these problems first.
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Oh what a tangled web they weave, who try a new *code* to conceive!
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On Tuesday 12 August 2003 18:48, Peter Clark wrote:
On Tuesday 12 August 2003 03:21 pm, Jonathan Gardner wrote:
If you do decide to go with a modified widget, you should really
learn enough C++ to read the code for Qt's widgets, and then run
into that .spec.
I was about to ask you... ;-)
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On Saturday 09 August 2003 17:46, Peter Clark wrote:
On Saturday 09 August 2003 07:41 pm, Jonathan Gardner wrote:
g++ -shared -Wl,-soname,libkdecorecmodule.so.1 -o
libkdecorecmodule.so.1.0.0 kdecorehuge.o moc_sipkdecoreProxykdecore.o
-L/usr/lib
leader.
They can be the head, and we will be the eyes, hands, and heart. Together, we
can keep up with the rapid pace of both Qt and KDE, and we can produce
something wonderful.
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On Thursday 24 July 2003 08:12, Pablo Yabo wrote:
ImportError: No module named libsip
Is the sys.path configured correctly? Is libsip.so where you think it is?
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On Friday 11 July 2003 15:44, Jim Bublitz wrote:
On Friday July 11 2003 10:19, Jonathan Gardner wrote:
The problem really is that right now, PyKDE development is
having a hard time keeping up with PyQt/sip development. This
is due partly
properly. However, you environmental
variables aren't pointing to the right places or don't exist at all. Read
through the options of build.py and pass in appropriate arguments to detail
where you have all of the header files and such, or set up your environment
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or
removed to make it useful and possible to use in Python. So there is no one
situation that can be deemed perfect or complete.
As far as the difference between 3.5 and 3.6, you can read the changelog for
that.
http://riverbankcomputing.co.uk/pyqt/chlog.php
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PostgreSQL fan as well? Are you still actively contributing to the project?
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