Hi, I am trying to create Python bindings for my VigraQt library, which - among others - contains a Qt-based image viewer (see http://kogs-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~meine/software/vigraqt/). In the past, I have used autotools as a build system, and it was a big hassle to get sip integrated. Most notably, automake seems to require the list of sources files to be known, which is not really the case before sip is called (e.g. depending on the Sip/PyQt version, I had a moc file appear and disappear again). Now, I have ported VigraQt to Qt4, and I am looking at whether using a purely qmake-based build system is easier.
Right now, my question is why I get the above error ("sip: Q_PID is undefined"). I found an older posting in which Phil states "You need to set the correct -t flags on the sip command line. If you use the build system this is done for you.". However, it is not clear to me what he means with "the build system"? (Please see below how I call sip.) Also, I would like to know whether there are examples (projects etc.) I could refer to how to integrate a sip-generated python binding in a qmake-based build system? In order to do so, I figured it would be easiest to write a small python script that I'll call from QMake's project file: | import PyQt4.pyqtconfig, subprocess | | config = PyQt4.pyqtconfig.Configuration() | | command = [config.sip_bin, | config.pyqt_sip_flags, | "-I", config.pyqt_sip_dir, | "VigraQtmod.sip"] | print " ".join(command) | subprocess.call(command) This leads to the following invocation of sip which fails with the above error: /software/python-sip-4.5.2/SuSE-10.2_qt4/bin/sip -x VendorID -t WS_X11 -x PyQt_NoPrintRangeBug -t Qt_4_2_2 -I /software/python-qt-4.1.1/share/sip/PyQt4 VigraQtmod.sip Please tell me if I'm missing something and whether there is some experience with sip+qmake. Thanks in advance, Ciao, / / /--/ / / ANS _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt