kdebindings/dcoppython
Richard Dale
Richard_Dale at tipitina.demon.co.uk
Wed Sep 24 10:46:09 BST 2003
On Wednesday 24 September 2003 04:28, Ian Reinhart Geiser wrote:
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> On Tuesday 23 September 2003 04:31 pm, Julian Rockey wrote:
> > Is it too late to re-enable compilation of dcoppython for the next 3.2
> > pre-release? I've got it working OK here and would like the wider testing
> > (compile testing at least.. no idea how many people would actually *run*
> > it ..) re-enablement would give.
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> I have been using it for some time, and really there are very few if any
> issues with it. Im still trying to work out mixing it with pyqt, but
> standalone its VERY solid.
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> Im VERY happy to see it in use for 3.2... now if we can use the awesome
> type backend for ruby bindings others may be happyt too ;)
Yes, the more rubyness in kdebindings the better! It would be nice to have a
stand alone utility for scripting C++ apps in ruby like the python one, as
well as DCOP built into the bindings runtime for creating complete KDE apps
in the ruby RAD environment.
-- Richard
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