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Subject: Re: [PyKDE] PyKDE 3.8.0 -d option
From: Russell Valentine <russ () coldstonelabs ! org>
Date: 2003-11-23 1:28:06
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 00:28:30 -0800
Jim Bublitz <jbublitz@nwinternet.com> wrote:
> About all I can afford to test is the rpm based distros - I'm not
> familiar with things like Gentoo, Debian or Debian-based
> distros, FreeBSD, etc. and don't have the machines, time, or
> knowledge to maintain copies of all of those. You can email me
> privately or on the list and I'll be happy to provide whatever
> assistance I can.
I managed to make a package and get it to work. I didn't use the package
to install wabbit though, since it required installing files in the users
home directory. I guess I could change it a bit to look in a share
directory or something. I looked at wabbit a little, it looks pretty nice.
I'll need to check more into it.
I also had to define LD_PRELOAD=/usr/kde/3.1/lib/libkdeui.so.4.1.0 as
Pedro Rodriguez mentioned in his post:
>> When running PyKDE example 'uisample.py', there is an issue
>> (probably with the kde libraries). The error message is :
>> ImportError:
>> /mnt/wrk/python/lib/python2.2/site-packages/libkdecorecmodule.
>>so: undefined symbol: manage__19KAcceleratorManagerP7QWidget To
>> resolve the missing symbol, I need to run :
>> LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libkdeui.so.4.1.0 python uisampler.py
>
>The class occurs in both kdecore and kdeui in the "official" KDE
>sources, but apparently isn't included in both libs in some
>(most? all?) distribution builds of KDE. In PyKDE it only occurs
>in the kdecore module - I'll probably switch that to the kdeui
>module.
It took me a long time to testout the package, I finally got it to work!
Basicly I install pythonize and pykpanelapplet through the package rather
than depending on the Makefile, not a big deal. Unless I figure out how to
patch for the LD_PRELOAD thing I'll probably hold off trying to submit the
package to Gentoo.
Since upgrading to kde3.1.4 I always run into this with any PyKDE app
using QThread(I think QThread is part of the cause) when I exit the
application.
Fatal Python error: PyEval_RestoreThread: NULL tstate
I'll try to narrow down the cause unless someone here knows of it. When I
had kde3.1.3 I didn't get this. I was thinking it was just because
PyKDE3.7-4 didn't support kde3.1.4, but with PyKDE3.8 it is still doing
it.
Russell Valentine
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