On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 08:50:15AM -0500, Peter Clark wrote: > what I really had was a mix; python2.2-qt3c102 was 3.7, but python-qt3 and > python-qt-dev were 3.5. Once I upgraded those two and recompiled, PyKDE > worked fine. (Also, pyqt-tools was at 3.5, but this didn't matter.) Would it > be possible to add a couple of more dependencies to the packages so that all > the related PyQt packages are fixed in relation to each other? > Thanks, > :Peter
Mmh... python-qt3 is not a problem. That's just a dummy package that depends on the default pythonX.Y-qt3: Package: python-qt3 Architecture: all Depends: python2.2-qt3c102 (>= ${Source-Version}) python-qt-dev _is_ a problem, because I cannot link it to python2.2-qt3c102 via a dependency, as you don't really need qt*.so installed to run sip using *.sip from python-qt-dev. But now thinking, I fail to see any reasonable scenario where someone could want to run sip to generate cpp files and then not compile them. Ok... I'll add a dependency the next upload (Python 2.3 is to be made the default python right this night). _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde