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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 02/07/2015 04:17, Giselle Sosa Jones
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<p dir="ltr">Hello everyone</p>
<p dir="ltr">I'm working on Ubuntu 12.04 which comes with Python
2.7, so I installed Python 3.2 and created a virtual
environment. Then I used pip to install Numpy, SciPy and lxml,
but I also need Pyqt4 and I can't install it using pip so I have
no idea how to do it. I'm a new Linux user so I'm not very sharp
with these things. Can someone help me please? Thank you very
much!!!!</p>
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Why don't you use the package provided by your distribution ?<br>
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On Ubuntu, I have PyQt4-Python2, PyQt4-Python3 and PyQt5-Python3 all
installed with synaptic.<br>
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Vincent<br>
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