v0.1: investigate PyQt dtor races
#
# Copyright 2002-2003 Hans-Peter Jansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#
# This program is placed under the GNU General Public License V.2
import sys
from qt import *
class _qtEvent:
_qtEventDict = {
0: None,
1: Timer,
2: MouseButtonPress,
3
Hi Michael,
I had similar problems with very simple test scripts, which resulted
from races in the dtors of python and pyqt classes. You can prove this
theory with this patch:
--- bug_test.py 2003-08-21 14:34:28.0 +0200
+++ bug_testx.py 2003-08-21 14:50:43.0 +0200
@@ -27,7
Hi Phil,
what do you think about the supplied patch. May be it's time to
tackle the build into independant directory again.
Pete
On Tuesday 19 August 2003 15:10, Markus Jais wrote:
thanks. when I call make as root it works.
didn't have the permission to copy the module to
site-packages.
the platform specific Makefiles.
+# it is being built. It uses qmake to do the hard work of generating the
+# platform specific Makefiles.
+# Some cleanups and additions has been made in 2003 by Hans-Peter Jansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
import sys
import os
@@ -27,6 +61,9 @@
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[CC'ed the list also, because of Jonathans latest build patch]
Dear Jim,
okay, let's go through it again. But please apply it this time.
If you apply this, I owe you another patch for the README.
This build.py features:
- some syncing with PyQt's current build.py:
- global global cleanup
Hi Simon,
On Sunday 10 August 2003 15:04, Simon Edwards wrote:
Hello all,
I just managed to build a RPM of PyKDE for Mandrake 9.1 with a big
helping of Hans-Peter's patches.
:-)
It was fairly involved since first I had to make RPMs of sip 3.7, and
then update the PyQT RPMs and build, but
On Monday 04 August 2003 00:49, Alexander Eberts wrote:
Hi all,
Is there (or will there be) a windows binary release of pyqt that
supports python 2.3? I'm running windows xp pro. I tried building the
pyqt non-commercial license with cygwin with no success - the compile
dies right at the
On Monday 04 August 2003 17:08, Denis Saussus wrote:
I've been trying, rather unsuccessfully to insert a slider widget in
a table cell using PyQt on a Linux box. Does anyone have any
recommendations?
The usual - provide a minimum self containing example, please - applies.
Specifying your
Hi Peter,
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 19:01, Peter Kropf wrote:
I'm a bit confused about a problem that I'm having when using
QAssistantClient from a Python program. Here's a snippet of the code
that I'm using to test things out.
[...]
But when I look through the QAssistantClient.cpp and
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