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Subject: Re: Questions About the New Schedule
From: Sebastian =?iso-8859-1?q?K=FCgler?= <sebas () kde ! org>
Date: 2007-10-01 11:57:50
Message-ID: 200710011357.50776.sebas () kde ! org
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On Monday 01 October 2007 10:37:06 Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> On 01.10.07 06:30:25, Dirk Mueller wrote:
> > On Saturday, 8. September 2007, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> > > > 5) Should language bindings be part of the development platform?
> > > > Richard Dale says "Python and Ruby in good shape by late October, and
> > > > possibly C# too."
> > >
> > > If Richard says he can do it, i say we can try it :-)
> >
> > Thats not enough. somebody has at least to be able to confirm that the
> > bindings *compile*. right now, kdebindings does not compile, and after I
> > spent an hour or so looking, I'm sure that it can not compile for anyone
> > at all, given the fundamental bugs in the build system.
> >
> > it is my understanding that Richard uses a completely different build
> > system to maintain the bindings, at least thats what he used to do in
> > KDE3 times. There has to be at least somebody who maintains the official
> > build system, and that person has to be != me.
>
> Same thing applies to the python bindings, but those are not buildable
> with cmake and I don't see why they should be.
I understand that Simon Edwards is working on making them compile with cmake.
Simon, can you give us an update about the python bindings? How stable are
they?
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