Apparently it is generated. I don't know how exactly, but a naive
$ git clone https://github.com/PySide/Shiboken
$ cd Shiboken; mkdir build; cd build
$ cmake ..; make
leaves me with a "shiboken.so" under "build/shibokenmodule".
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Public bug reported:
libmupdf-dev currently ships only a static library libmupdf.a which is
not suited for linking into other shared libraries. Would it be possible
to build and ship a shared library too?
** Affects: mupdf (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
It appears that the Ubuntu packages for shiboken don't include an
importable "shiboken" module. This is necessary for some libraries using
PySide, to quote
https://shiboken.readthedocs.org/en/latest/shibokenmodule.html:
"""
This Python module can be used to access internal in
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdeadmin
I have a printer configuration with several IPP network printers that I
configured with the system-config-printer-kde applet from Kubuntu 9.04.
In 9.10, when selecting the applet in the systemsettings app, it is
stuck on the "server settings" vie