On Monday 24 March 2003 11:52 am, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote: > Hi Phil, > > the attached patch is meant to obsolete an ugly hack found in SuSE rpm > specs to support 64 bit architectures. They simply patch the offending > pathes, which will break often. > > Therefore I've added a new command line option (-L dir), to specify the lib > base directory, which defaults to "lib". Hopefully, by using "-L lib64", > build.py is able to build on such archs, but unfortunately I cannot test > it, since I don't have access to such a system by now. > > If you're going to accept it, I will create a similar patch for sip, too.
I'm happy with the idea, but I'd like to see it done differently... - a flag that explicitly specifies the directory containing the Qt library (like the -i flag for Qt header files or the -o flag for the QScintilla library) - a separate flag that explicitly specifies the directory where the PyQt modules will be installed - I tend to avoid upper case flags because Windows is case insensitive. (Or am I showing my age here?) Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde