[PyKDE] Installation problems. Summary of what I know so far.

Phil Thompson phil at river-bank.demon.co.uk
Sat Nov 30 17:45:01 GMT 2002


On Saturday 30 November 2002 4:10 pm, James Supancic wrote:
> Will anyone help me get python KDE to work on my system? I installed the
> RPMs but I still can not get it to work. When I try to run a program with
> python2.2 I get the following output -
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> 	File "./dclock.py", line 7, in ?
> 		from qt import *
> 	File "usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages/qt.py", line 35, in ?
> 		import libsip
> ImportError: /usr/lib/Python2.2/site/packages/libsip.so: undefined symbol:
> Py_Fr
> I installed all the RPMs. I also have python 1.5 installed, could this be
> causing the problem? I am on red hat Linux version 7.3.
> I was trying to build the libraries myself but that was a lot of trouble
> and took a long time (about an hour, I can live with that if it works but I
> don't have the time to keep messing around with it, I don't want to have to
> repeatedly compile and test). I think I installed the RPMs correctly. Also
> I am having trouble getting email from this mailing list so if you are nice
> enough to reply pleas send your reply directly to me at
> Arrummzen at hotmail.com (you mite also want to send it to the list).

Py_Free was in Python 1.5.2 but not Python 2.2. This implies you have compiled 
SIP against Python 1.5.2.

Phil




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