I am working to build sip4-tqt and I'm running
into
problems telling python
configure.py where to find the include files. I patched
sipgen/sip.h to #include
<tqt/tqt.h> which allow it to find tqt.h, but then it
failed to find the next
include:
/usr/include/tqt/tqt.h:54:23: fatal error: ntqglobal.h: No
such file or directory
which is in
/opt/tqt3/include/ntqglobal.h
Here is the respective snippet I use from my sip4-tqt build script:
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PYTHONVER=$(python -V 2>&1 | cut -f 2 -d' ' | cut -f 1-2 -d.)
PYTHONLIB=$( python -c 'from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib; print
get_python_lib()' )
# -h, --help show this help message and exit
# -k, --static build the SIP module as a static library
# -p PLATFORM, --platform=PLATFORM
# the platform/compiler configuration [default:
# linux-g++]
# -u, --debug build with debugging symbols
#
# Query:
# --show-platforms show the list of supported platform/compiler
# configurations
# --show-build-macros
# show the list of supported build macros
#
# Installation:
# -b DIR, --bindir=DIR
# where the SIP code generator will be installed
# [default: /usr/bin]
# -d DIR, --destdir=DIR
# where the SIP module will be installed [default:
# /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages]
# -e DIR, --incdir=DIR
# where the SIP header file will be installed [default:
# /usr/include/python2.6]
# -v DIR, --sipdir=DIR
# where .sip files are normally installed [default:
# /usr/share/sip]
# python configure.py -h
# exit 1
echo "Configuring..."
python configure.py \
-b "/usr/bin" \
-d "$PYTHONLIB" \
-e "/usr/include/python$PYTHONVER" \
CFLAGS="$CPUOPT -I/usr/include/tqt -I${PREFIX}/include -I/usr/include" \
CXXFLAGS="$CPUOPT -I/usr/include/tqt -I${PREFIX}/include -I/usr/include" \
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Notice I keep the help parameters in the script for easier future reference. I have done
likewise for the other python related build scripts.
In Slackware, sip is installed as a stock package. Therefore I have to name my final
Trinity sip4-tqt package to sip in order to get the package tools to update the existing
sip package rather than just install the package (because then I'd have two
conflicting sip packages installed).
I am installing sip4-tqt, python-tqt, python-trinity, pytdeextensions, and libtqt-perl to
/usr rather than /opt/trinity because most of the files get installed in python/perl
subdirectories anyway. Further, the stock Slackware sip package is installed in /usr and
any other stock package depending on that location needs to find the Trinity version in
the same location.
Darrell