From pykde Sun Nov 28 01:49:06 2004 From: Jim Bublitz Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2004 01:49:06 +0000 To: pykde Subject: Re: Easy installation (was: [PyKDE] PyKDE on mandrake 10.1?) Message-Id: <200411271749.06645.jbublitz () nwinternet ! com> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=pykde&m=110160648603889 On Saturday 27 November 2004 12:19, Simon Edwards wrote: > Speaking of RPMs for Mandrake, I've got a related question. How many people > are using the version of KDE that comes with 10.1 (3.2) versus KDE 3.3? > I'm mainly asking because the stuff I've been working on is at the stage > where I want to put it out and let starting using it, testing it, giving > feedback etc. To get this process running there needs to be an easy way to > install PyKDE. (I'm talking about Mandrake users at this stage). I'm > thinking that I need to put up a URPMI repository somewhere and direct > people there. But which version of KDE should be supported? or both > versions? or does anyone else have any ideas on making PyKDE easy to > install for 'normal' users? > What is the situation for other distributions? There should be a snapshot posted at riverbankcomputing (snapshots/PyKDE) in a few days. I've started patching some of the recent problems (like building against 3.3.1) and generating PyKDE for KDE 3.3.1. Rather than make everybody wait for a full release (which may be a while), I'll be releasing snapshots over the next few weeks. I haven't got to the Mdk 10.1 problem yet, but will get that fixed eventually. You'll also need the snapshot version of PyKDE to build against the upcoming sip 4.2. Phil found a minor bug in PyKDE, and that'll be fixed in the next snapshot. Jim _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list PyKDE@mats.imk.fraunhofer.de http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde