On Sunday 27 June 2004 11:30 am, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote: > > Do you know where I could find a little script to test the > > qscintilla library? > > No, sorry, but what does something like: > > python -c "from qtext import QextScintilla"
Unfortunately, no problems loading the library... bash-2.05b$ python -c "from qtext import QextScintilla" bash-2.05b$ But, that got me thinking, so I started digging into the qscintilla ebuild. I installed qscintilla from a tarball using the same commands as the ebuild and... still errors. But, the commands were a very basic installtion sequence, so no surprise there. So, I dug a little further back, and found this in the sip ebuild: python configure.py -l qt-mt This shouldn't be a problem, since my qt libraries are built with x86_64 threading support (as is glibc). In fact, I've used qt threads rather extensively on this machine for about 5 months with no problems. But, rebuilding sip against the qt libs rather than qt-mt seems to resolve everything... and now the eric snapshot is working (and I would guess the released versions of eric as well). Why? I haven't a clue, but it does. I'm going to modify the sip ebuild, and if it works out, I'll post a patch and a bug-fix for amd64 at bugs.gentoo.org. Thanks for all your help Hans! -- Rick L. Vinyard, Jr. http://miskatonic.cs.nmsu.edu _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde