I promised another PyKDE release to fix the kfile module problem and a couple of other minor problems. I've run into one problem compiling against KDE 3.1.3 AND Qt 3.2.0 - Qt 3.2.0 seems to be required for the problem to occur. As soon as I get that resolved and run some other test builds just to be sure I'll have a release - might be a few days.
In the meantime (waiting for compiles to finish) I've been testing Hans-Peter Jansen's build.py modifications and doing a few final cleanups pulling out KDE2 and tmake related stuff. I've also added version testing for sip, the PyQt lib installed, and the PyQt sip files installed. This should insure more reliable builds (it will catch version mismatch errors, which seem to the biggest problem lately), but it will require that all versions (sip, PyQt, PyKDE) match - so for example a situation like building PyKDE-3.7 against sip/PyQt-3.6 won't be possible without hacking build.py (not very hard, and I can tell you how to do it if necessary). This version of build.py also allows you to run make as a user instead of as root for any builds, and it has all of Pete's patches for SMP, 'install' to an arbitrary directory option, split concatenated files, and other stuff (Thanks, Pete!). I'm not able to test all of the patches, but as far as I can tell, they look very good and Pete's cleaned up the file quite a bit too. I'm not sure if build.py will make the next release or the one after. Jim _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde