PyKDE
John J. Lee
jjl at pobox.com
Mon Feb 18 15:25:28 EST 2002
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On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Mik Mifflin wrote: > I'm trying to learn Qt programming and decided to use my new favorite > language (Python, of course). I'm using SuSE 7.3, and there is an rpm > called PyQt installed, but it looks like I need PyKDE as well? This is the > program that I'm trying to run, and the error messages it gives: [...] > ImportError: No module named kdecore > > If I do need PyKDE, does anyone know of an rpm that will work with SuSE? > Or am I just better off installing from source? You don't need PyKDE if, er, you don't want to write a KDE program :-) PyKDE is currently in a state of flux, thanks to Jim Bublitz, who's finishing PyKDE2 just as KDE 3.0 is nearing completion (no, he's not *that* slow, KDE 2.0 had been around a while when he started work on PyKDE). You clearly don't have a working PyKDE installed, but I wouldn't worry about that yet: get Qt figured out first, then come back to KDE. The translation here from C++ to Python is trivial, even if you don't know C++, so just read the Qt docs (should be in one of your rpms, will end up somewhere like /usr/share/doc or /usr/doc), and take note of the differences between Qt proper and PyQt (for which see the docs distributed with PyQt itself). Actually, plain-old PyQt programs look pretty KDE-ish (on the surface) to me, but I haven't used KDE for a while... John
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