tags 631832 +moreinfo 
thanks

Hi Carlo, and thanks for your bugreport, 

Le lundi, 27 juin 2011 17.18:26, Carlo Giesa a écrit :
> To compile successfully against Qt 4.5.3 and Python 2.6 following code
> snippets must be modified:
> 
> 
> * File: PySide/QtGui/typesystem_gui_common.xml
>    There are two switch cases that handle QColor::Hsl. Both must be put
>    inside a Qt version check condition. It is already done in 1.0.4 for the
>    first block but not for the second 40 lines below.
> * File: PySide/QtGui/CMakeLists.txt
>    Comment out the line with "qpixmapcache_key_wrapper" (this was added in
>    Qt 4.6 I guess).
> * File PySide/QtCore/CMakeLists.txt
>    Comment out the line with "/glue/qeasingcurve_glue.cpp" (line number 3)

Thanks for those pieces of advice, but what is this bug about ?

I mean: PySide 1.0.4 has been successfully compiled in Debian unstable, and is 
being actively backported to Ubuntu's Natty, Maverick and Lucid (see the 
PySide official PPA). It doesn't migrate to Debian testing because too many 
build-time tests fail on some architectures.

Is this a backports request ? The current backporting rules don't allow 
package versions from unstable, so unless someone (upstream, me, you ?) fixes 
the build-time tests on all Debian architectures, such a backport will not 
happen.

So I am hereby tagging this bug as "moreinfo" as I would like to have a better 
understanding of the reasons behind this bug.

Cheers,

-- 
OdyX

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