[PyKDE] make errors
mark kimsal
chugadie.geo at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 10 17:19:09 GMT 2000
All right, I think I don't have SIP built against qt2. I got the latest CVS last night (thurs, 9:00 EDST) and ran into another problem.
./configure --with-qt-dir=/usr/lib/qt2
That yielded more problems in the sipqtQString.cpp, something about not finding a Unicode function. I don't have the exact output, but the two arguments for this unicode function
were an unsigned short and an int. Does this sound like a problem with my sip install, double versions of qt installed?
Phil Thompson wrote:
> mark kimsal wrote:
> >
> > Phil Thompson wrote:
> >
> > > This problem only applies if you are using Qt 1.x.
> > >
> > > Phil
> >
> > How can I install PyQt to use Qt 2.x? I have installed Qt 2.x as an RPM that I got from kde.org. If it's just --with-qt-dir=/usr/lib/qt2, I already had that in my configure.
>
> It should be as simple as that (you also need make sure SIP is built
> against the right version), but check the output of configure for where
> all the individual bits were found.
>
> Phil
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