On Friday 27 August 2004 23:17, Jim Bublitz wrote:
> On Friday 27 August 2004 12:35, Maurizio Colucci wrote:
> > What is the current status of panel applets?
> That's a good question. Between David, Simon and myself, none of us has
really
> taken charge of getting panel applets (and related stuff
On Friday 27 August 2004 12:35, Maurizio Colucci wrote:
> On Monday 21 June 2004 23:11, Jim Bublitz wrote:
> > On Monday 21 June 2004 22:07, Maurizio Colucci wrote:
> > > Can I write a kicker applet completely in PyKDE? If so, could you
> > > please give me some hint how to do it? (e.g., where do
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004, Jim Bublitz wrote:
change line 75 to:
#include <../kdecore/sipkdecoreKLockFile.h>
Attached is the patch that works for me (when using sip-3.10.2)
Thanks for the feedback - I take it everything else compiled?
Yep.
-- Rex
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On Friday 27 August 2004 12:44, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Jim Bublitz wrote:
> >> PyKDE version 3.11.3
> >>---
> >>Python include directory is /usr/include/python2.2
> >>Python version is 2.2.2
> >>sip version is 3.10.2 (3.10.2)
> >>Qt directory is /usr/lib/qt-3.3
> >>Qt version is 3.
Jim Bublitz wrote:
PyKDE version 3.11.3
---
Python include directory is /usr/include/python2.2
Python version is 2.2.2
sip version is 3.10.2 (3.10.2)
Qt directory is /usr/lib/qt-3.3
Qt version is 3.3.2
^
## I have qt-3.3.3 installed, if that makes any difference
Hello everybody,
On Monday 21 June 2004 23:11, Jim Bublitz wrote:
> On Monday 21 June 2004 22:07, Maurizio Colucci wrote:
> > Can I write a kicker applet completely in PyKDE? If so, could you please
> > give me some hint how to do it? (e.g., where do I put the init()
> > function, where do I copy
On Friday 27 August 2004 09:47, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Jim Bublitz wrote:
> > The PyKDE 3.11.3 release should be up at riverbankcomputing.co.uk within
> > the next day or so.
> >
> > This release has only 2 significant changes:
> >
> > 1. Fixed enum in khtml_part.sip that caused build problems for KDE
On Friday 27 August 2004 08:55, Jonathan Gardner wrote:
> I'm getting Seg Faults (core dumps, crashes) in general with the RPMs from
> kde-redhat.
> datepicker.py runs, but when it is closed, it segfaults. (See attached).
It's likely that KApplication.quit() isn't going to work reliably. I don't
Jim Bublitz wrote:
The PyKDE 3.11.3 release should be up at riverbankcomputing.co.uk within the
next day or so.
This release has only 2 significant changes:
1. Fixed enum in khtml_part.sip that caused build problems for KDE 3.3.0 with
sip 3.10.2 (sip 4 worked OK).
I'm seeing a PYKDE 3.11.3 build
Hi - I just installed 3.4.2 on a laptop and wanted to change the font used for
the main editor window. I went into settings->preferences->editor->style
and set the font for "monospaced font" there.
The change did not take effect in the editor, however.
from the editor window, I tried context me
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I'm getting Seg Faults (core dumps, crashes) in general with the RPMs from
kde-redhat.
datepicker.py runs, but when it is closed, it segfaults. (See attached).
database.py runs, but when it is cleaning up, a segfaul is caused. I think I
traced it d
Hi all,
Unfortunatly, in eric3, the Python shell still doesn't work
correctly for me.
Whether the 'Enter' key doesn't cause segmentation fault
anymore, the copy/paste function from sheet to shell doesn't
work properly. It seems work correctly with a none
indentation text block, but we can't paste a
On Thursday 26 August 2004 2:46 pm, LuKe wrote:
> Hi, I'm LuKe
> I'm try to install PyQt after installed Sip, but an error message tell me
> that SIP has been built with Qt support disabled.
> How can I make to enable it, can you help me?
> In attach the log of installation.
> I've got a Mac G5 wit
Hi, I'm LuKe
I'm try to install PyQt after installed Sip, but an error message tell me that SIP has
been built with
Qt support disabled.
How can I make to enable it, can you help me?
In attach the log of installation.
I've got a Mac G5 with OSX 10.3.
Thanx, bye.
LuKe
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