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root@home:/home/matt/PyKDE/PyKDE-3.11.1# python configure.py
PyKDE version 3.11.1
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Python include directory is /usr/include/python2.3
Python version is 2.3.4
sip version is 4.0.1 (4.0.1)
Qt directory is /usr/lib/qt
Qt version is 3.3.2
PyQt directory is /usr/share/sip
PyQt version is 3.12 (3.12.0)
Error: PyKDE requires a threaded Qt version (libqt-mt)
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You can redirect the output into a file (> output.txt) if needed
I guess it's looking for a package called libqt-mt, but I can't find it. Is that right? Or am I doing another thing wrong?
I think that means your qt needs to be compiled with threading support (ie with "-thread" configure option, which is not enabled by default), what I suggest is that you get the source Slackpack for qt (the one you're using), then recompile with the -thread option.
ok looks like the qt package in Slackware 10 is compiled with threading support, the problem probably lies in sip.
when you compile sip, make sure you do
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