Rex Dieter wrote:
Jeremy Sanders wrote:
It appears PyQt-x11-gpl-4.3.1 is not picking up that the Qt libraries on
Fedora 7 are shared. This is with the latest qt4-4.3.1-3.fc7 package.
fyi, see PyQt4 fedora package review:
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/190189
Good news! the package review
Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Rex Dieter wrote:
Good news! the package review is (finally) finished/approved, so PyQt4
will be making it's way into Fedora posthaste.
Great! It's a shame it's not 4.3.x yet -
working on it! :) sip/PyQt/PyQt4 updates coming soon.
I don't suppose you'd patch
Rex Dieter wrote:
Good news! the package review is (finally) finished/approved, so PyQt4
will be making it's way into Fedora posthaste.
Great! It's a shame it's not 4.3.x yet - it would be nice to actually be
able to use dialog boxes created with the Qt-4.3 designer (which is shipped
with
Rex Dieter wrote:
Let's see if I can help make PyQt4-4.3.x happen soon first.
I'll have to update my package Veusz to the Qt4 version...
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On Wednesday 03 October 2007, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Jeremy Sanders wrote:
I'll add if you work around this by modifying configure, then it cannot
find the default QMAKESPEC. There is no default directory
in /usr/share/qt4/mkspecs/
Okay, so it installs it in /usr/lib64/qt4/mkspecs/default
On Wednesday 03 October 2007, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Jeremy Sanders wrote:
It appears PyQt-x11-gpl-4.3.1 is not picking up that the Qt libraries on
Fedora 7 are shared. This is with the latest qt4-4.3.1-3.fc7 package.
I'll add if you work around this by modifying configure, then it cannot
Jeremy Sanders wrote:
I'll add if you work around this by modifying configure, then it cannot
find the default QMAKESPEC. There is no default directory
in /usr/share/qt4/mkspecs/
Okay, so it installs it in /usr/lib64/qt4/mkspecs/default instead.
Another issue:
If you give configure this