From: Alexander N. <al...@ic...> - 2005-01-28 12:18:07
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Hi! I'm maintainer of FreeBSD port of Luma. I suggest: switch to FreeBSD, installing Luma under it is just # cd /usr/ports/sysutils/luma; make install - and the ports system will do the rest for you ;) On Thursday 27 January 2005 21:57, Fernando Maior wrote: > Hi All! > > I just installed SuSE Linux Professional 9.2 and find that > > qscintilla is installable via rpm, version 1.60 > there is no sip rpm for installation > there is no PyQt rpm for installation > > So, I am installing sip and PyQt manually. First, you > must install the following rpms: > > python-devel, which asks for blt and python-tk; and > qt3-devel, which asks for freeglut-devel, freetype-devel, > liblcms-devel, libmng-devel, xorg-x11-Mesa-devel and > xorg-x11-devel. > > Next, download sip and PyQt from Trolltech. Also, get > the Python SMP Password. They are tar gzipped and you > just put them into a directory and untar them. That > will create directories. Just cd to the sip directory > and: > > # python configure.py > # make > # make install > > Then you just change to the PyQt directory and: > > # python configure.py > # make > # make install > > The first one is a snap, the other will take sometime. > Just enough to get your preferred Linux magazine and > spent some time reading about the next goodies they > are planning to put into linux kernel :) Or just open > Qt Linguist and help Wido with some translation job. > > Next, install python-smbpassword, by cd'ing to the > directory and: > > # python setup.py install > > Quite easy, isn't? :) > > Last thing is to download Luma, untar it, cd into the > created diretory and: > > # python install.py > > It will just look if the environment is ok for compile > time. Look at the output to see if it is good. It should, > if every other step above did not produce errors. > > Now you choose a path to install Luma, and create it. > In this example, I am using /opt/bin/Luma. Lets create it. > > # mkdir -p /opt/bin/Luma > > So, you just retype the install command, including the source > for installation: > > # python install.py --prefix=/opt/bin/Luma > > Follow the instruction in the WARNING: output, if there is > one, and you are done. > > Happy Luma for you, SuSE 9.2 Users! -- Novitsky Alexander Inzhcomcentre VVD tel/fax: +7 (095) 797-64-47, 797-64-48 mailto:al...@ic... |