KDE+GNOME Bindings in SuSE 7.3

Jim jbublitzNO at SPAMnwinternet.com
Mon Apr 29 10:09:44 EDT 2002


Tom Chance wrote:
> OK I did that and found bizarrely that the "print sys.path" statement 
> printed out directories in the /usr/local tree, whilst I'd been working 
> with python in the /usr tree, so I had somewhere along the line got two 
> installs?! No problemo though, I symlinked 
> /usr/local/lib/python/site-packages to /usr/lib/python/site-packages and 
> it imported the gnome modules without a hitch :)

Give a guy some help and he uses your competitor's product :)
PyGTK is very well done and I'd use it if I wasn't stuck on Qt/KDE.

> As for KDE, I didn't realise you needed to download those extra 
> packages! From a tutorial I'd read from the python site about oding 
> Python with KDE it made it seem like the KDEBindings package 
> automatically set-up all the python bindings, including modules, for 
> you. Oh well. I'm going to wait until either PyKDE2-3.1 comes out (it's 
> on 3.0 atm), or better still until the packages come out for KDE3.0 final.

Probably best to wait for the next release at this point.

> Thanks for the help! :)

I'm glad it worked out.

Jim





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