import PyQt4.pyqtconfig # These are installation specific values created when QGIS was configured. # The following line will be replaced when this template is used to create # the final configuration module. # @SIP_CONFIGURATION@ class Configuration(pyqtconfig.Configuration): """The class that represents QGIS configuration values. """ def __init__(self, sub_cfg=None): """Initialise an instance of the class. sub_cfg is the list of sub-class configurations. It should be None when called normally. """ # This is all standard code to be copied verbatim except for the # name of the module containing the super-class. if sub_cfg: cfg = sub_cfg else: cfg = [] cfg.append(_pkg_config) pyqtconfig.Configuration.__init__(self, cfg) class QgisModuleMakefile(pyqtconfig.QtModuleMakefile): """The Makefile class for modules that %Import qgis_core. """ def finalise(self): """Finalise the macros. """ # Make sure our C++ library is linked. self.extra_libs.append("qgis_core") self.extra_libs.append("qgis_gui") # Let the super-class do what it needs to. pyqtconfig.QtModuleMakefile.finalise(self)