Hi,
in the meantime, it is possible to compile
sip (snapshot)
SIP snapshot-20040129
on Mac OS X 10.3 whithout problems.
TNX for this ;-)
But ... when compiling PyQt-mac-gpl-snapshot
most of the elements compile fine.
Unfortunaly, near the end of compiling all the stuff, there is a breakdown:
On Tuesday 20 January 2004 8:13 pm, Roberto Alsina wrote:
Hello,
Ok, this one is pretty hard to explain. I imagine understanding will be
harder still :-)
First of all: this same code worked with PyQt 3.8 (I think that was the
version), but doesn't with 3.9 or 3.10
Here's the story.
WI
On Saturday 31 January 2004 12:34 pm, Dr. L. Humbert wrote:
Hi,
in the meantime, it is possible to compile
sip (snapshot)
SIP snapshot-20040129
on Mac OS X 10.3 whithout problems.
TNX for this ;-)
But ... when compiling PyQt-mac-gpl-snapshot
most of the elements compile fine.
Wow,
Glad to hear that you are doing better. Do indeed take your time recovering...
it's a blessing all went well.
Eron
On Friday 30 January 2004 11:51 pm, Jim Bublitz wrote:
I have my bionics fully installed now. Other than the anesthetic
injection being extremely painful (just like at the
hi,
i'm quite new to python and pyqt so get ready for a n00b's question ;)
i've got a normal qtextedit widget called text_recv. then i also got 3
functions, handling the threading stuff. (read = main thread, start_thread and
stop_thread)
after connecting to the serial port, i'm calling
Hi,
I have just uploaded a new snapshot of eric3. It fixes a few bugs in the
subversion interface related to bad URLs being generated and includes
the capability to manually call word completion and full support for
Quixote Page Template files. Starting with this snapshot eric3 doesn't
depend
Hi Phil,
Ulrich Berning kindly provided me with code to build PyQwt with configure.py.
One of his changes was to put a few handwritten *.cpp files to interface
the Numerical Python extension modules (numpy and numarray) in the qwtmod.sip
file.
The problem is that there are conflicts between the
On Saturday 31 January 2004 6:55 pm, Gerard Vermeulen wrote:
Hi Phil,
Ulrich Berning kindly provided me with code to build PyQwt with
configure.py.
One of his changes was to put a few handwritten *.cpp files to interface
the Numerical Python extension modules (numpy and numarray) in the
I am trying to install eric3, the pythong ide. eric3's README said that first Qt,
QScintilla, Sip, and PyQt need to be installed. QT was alrady installed on my system,
so I started with QScintilla.
I tried installing all these libraries from rpms, but it did not work, so I tried from
source.
Bugger all, but I can't help myself. :)
Anybody know how on god's green earth eric3 looks so good in
http://www.die-offenbachs.de/detlev/eric3-screenshots.html ? Not that I
don't mind the eye-bleedingly-ugly builtin QT3 themes (I'm on *nix
[Debian], by the way), of course ;)
If they're from
I heard David B Harris said:
Anybody know how on god's green earth eric3 looks so good in
http://www.die-offenbachs.de/detlev/eric3-screenshots.html ?
It's the Plastik theme that ships with KDE 3.2. Looks really cool,
alright.
-- S.
___
PyKDE
On Saturday 31 January 2004 07:56 pm, Sundance wrote:
I heard David B Harris said:
Anybody know how on god's green earth eric3 looks so good in
http://www.die-offenbachs.de/detlev/eric3-screenshots.html ?
It's the Plastik theme that ships with KDE 3.2. Looks really cool,
alright.
Plastik
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