The PyKDE4 documentation installer uses pyqtconfig to figure out where to put things in the file system hierarchy (as far as I can see).
At the moment, the packaging of pyqtconfig is inconsistent to the packaging of pykdeconfig. The latter is in python-kde4, not in python-kde4-dev. I am not insider enough to judge where to correctly put these modules so I leave this up to more competent people ;-).
The reason I opened the bug report is that I tried to install the pykdedocs viewing application that's missing in the python-kde4 (or python-kde4-doc) package. But with the current packages from ppa (kde 4.1 packages), this seems to be fundamentally broken (as Simon mentions in the above mail).
Hi,
here's the mail from Simon Edwards:
http:// www.riverbankco mputing. com/pipermail/ pyqt/2008- July/020112. html
The PyKDE4 documentation installer uses pyqtconfig to figure out where to put things in the file system hierarchy (as far as I can see).
At the moment, the packaging of pyqtconfig is inconsistent to the packaging of pykdeconfig. The latter is in python-kde4, not in python-kde4-dev. I am not insider enough to judge where to correctly put these modules so I leave this up to more competent people ;-).
The reason I opened the bug report is that I tried to install the pykdedocs viewing application that's missing in the python-kde4 (or python-kde4-doc) package. But with the current packages from ppa (kde 4.1 packages), this seems to be fundamentally broken (as Simon mentions in the above mail).
Best wishes,
Benno.