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Subject:    [PyKDE] integrating a sip module into qmake
From:       "Patrick Stinson" <patrickkidd.lists () gmail ! com>
Date:       2006-12-18 22:26:26
Message-ID: 664bf2b80612181426r7502d39bt4bb753d1323cbae4 () mail ! gmail ! com
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I have written a scripting interface for my C++ app using sip and some
C++ code to initialize the python module and add an entry-point python
object to interface with the app engine. All of that was really
straight forward, so first off a big thanks to Phil. sip has come
really a long way in the last couple of years!

My problem is that I exlusively use qmake for my build system and I'd
like to incorporate my sip code as a static python module in my C++
app. Anyone ever tried this before? Am I stuck with scripting (seems
like a hack) in qmake using system()?

thanks!

-- 
Patrick Kidd Stinson
http://www.patrickkidd.com/
http://pkaudio.sourceforge.net/
http://pksampler.sourceforge.net/

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