On Friday 07 January 2011 19:43:17 Matti Airas wrote: > On 07.01.2011 10:24, ext Algis Kabaila wrote: > > Question is: after a failed installation, it would appear > > the the compilation is complete. Is it practical to use > > (somehow) the compiled packages and resume installation > > only? > > Hi Al, > > Yes, of course. Assuming that the installation had failed > after building PySide itself (because the preceding blocks > don't take that long), just change to the pyside root > directory and issue the command "sudo make install" there. > That should be equivalent to what the scripts do (depending > on the scripts, of course ;-)). > > Cheers, > > ma. > _______________________________________________ > PySide mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openbossa.org/listinfo/pyside I can report success, achieved with a small variation. The command sudo make install was issued in every build subdirectory directory of every one of the 5 pyside components, starting with the deepest one (pyside-tools). The compiled code for all complonents was in one directory (apiextractor). A version check revieled that the version was indeed beta3: a...@ubuntu:~/sandbox$ python Python 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Sep 15 2010, 15:52:39) [GCC 4.4.5] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import PySide >>> PySide.__version__ '1.0.0~beta3' >>> PySide.__version_info__ (1, 0, 0, 'beta', 3) >>> a...@ubuntu:~/sandbox$
Thank you for solving my problem! OldAl. -- Algis http://akabaila.pcug.org.au _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openbossa.org/listinfo/pyside
