On Wednesday 24 May 2006 7:04 pm, Glen W. Mabey wrote: > When employing the -d and -v flags, does the following seem reasonable? > It makes it so that some pretty standard operations have a better chance > of succeeding, like `import pyqtconfig'. > > Glen > > > *** configure.py.orig Wed May 24 11:16:13 2006 > --- configure.py Wed May 24 11:17:09 2006 > *************** > *** 994,1000 **** > elif opt == "-c": > opt_concat = 1 > elif opt == "-d": > ! opt_pyqtmoddir = os.path.abspath(arg) > elif opt == "-i": > opt_vendorcheck = 1 > elif opt == "-j": > --- 994,1000 ---- > elif opt == "-c": > opt_concat = 1 > elif opt == "-d": > ! opt_pyqtmoddir = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(arg), "PyQt4") > elif opt == "-i": > opt_vendorcheck = 1 > elif opt == "-j": > *************** > *** 1015,1021 **** > elif opt == "-u": > opt_debug = 1 > elif opt == "-v": > ! opt_pyqtsipdir = os.path.abspath(arg) > elif opt == "-w": > opt_verbose = 1 > > --- 1015,1021 ---- > elif opt == "-u": > opt_debug = 1 > elif opt == "-v": > ! opt_pyqtsipdir = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(arg), "PyQt4") > elif opt == "-w": > opt_verbose = 1
The whole point of flags like these is to give the user complete control over the configuration. There is no point in then imposing restrictions. Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [email protected] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
