Op donderdag 3 april 2008, schreef Jim Bublitz: > On Wednesday 02 April 2008 08:00, Wilbert Berendsen wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I want to run a program that insists on reading from a terminal using > > KProcess (from within PyKDE), but it seems KProcess::setUsePty() does not > > exist: > > > > Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Mar 26 2008, 22:37:08) > > [GCC 4.1.2 (Gentoo 4.1.2 p1.0.2)] on linux2 > > Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. > > > > >>> from kdecore import * > > >>> p=KProcess() > > >>> p.setUsePty(3,False) > > It's an error in not providing a #define for a conditional in the h file > when generating PyKDE.
Is this a bug in KDE, in PyKDE or in Gentoo's compile setup? > You can fix it in sip/kdecore/kprocess.sip by changing this (near line > 193): > > %If ( KDE_3_2_0 - KDE_3_4_0 ) > void setUsePty (KProcess::Communication, bool); > KPty* pty () const; > %End > > to this: > > %If ( KDE_3_2_0 - ) > void setUsePty (KProcess::Communication, bool); > KPty* pty () const; > %End > > and then rebuild with > > python configure.py -lkdecore && make && su -c"make install" I did that and yes, now setUsePty works. Thanks! A remaining question, as I can't ask the users of my LilyKDE module to recompile PyKDE: does setUsePty work in mainstream distributions like Ubuntu? Thanks, Wilbert Berendsen -- http://www.wilbertberendsen.nl/ "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." -- Mahatma Gandhi _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt