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[08:45] | cethyel: @Python stuff, I have remove everything not out of considerations but because I knew I can't complete It, I don't know Python beyond the few hours reading about It. python-tqt and python-trinity aren't independent builds, everything is tied to sip4-tqt and I don't want to change anything in It. Looking at 3 modules at the same time (with theirs cmake conv counterparts ) is too much complexity. I don't want to bother myself with that. |
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[14:38] | michelec2: Hi Greg |
[14:39] | michelec2: no prob. we can focus on cmake conversion first. we can look at renaming later. |
[14:40] | Slávek: For the pythom modules there will be the first complex step to determine how to integrate cmake building with the principle of building python modules :( |
[14:43] | Slávek: https://martinopilia.com/posts/2018/09/15/building-python-extension.html#building-with-cmake |
[14:43] | tde-bot: Page title: Building a Python C extension module with CMake |
[14:45] | Slávek: In this moment I do not know whether it will be sufficient to use cmake building or whether the cmake building must be integrated into the python way of building modules. |
[14:46] | michelec2: that's another good point |
[14:46] | michelec2: didn't think of that |
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