So I am back where I was last week, I think I really do need to install a newer version of pyqt4.
After downloading the 4.1.1 package I tried: $ python configure.py Determining the layout of your Qt installation... Error: Failed to create ./qtdirs. Make sure you have a working Qt v4 qmake on your PATH or use the -q argument to explicitly specify a working Qt v4 qmake. So then I looked for qmake: $ ls /usr/bin/ | grep qt4 designer-qt4 lrelease-qt4 lupdate-qt4 moc-qt4 qmake-qt4 uic-qt4 So then I tried with the -q arguement: $ python configure.py - q /usr/bin/qmake-qt4 Determining the layout of your Qt installation... Error: Failed to create ./qtdirs. Make sure you have a working Qt v4 qmake on your PATH or use the -q argument to explicitly specify a working Qt v4 qmake. Is this not the right qmake, or should I be specifying it in a different way? I don't suppose there is some sort of binary package I could install on kubuntu dapper since Nov. 19, 2006. _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list PyKDE@mats.imk.fraunhofer.de http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde