[PyKDE] eric3 on FC4: open & save dialogues don't work :(
Torsten Marek
shlomme at gmx.net
Thu Nov 10 10:47:35 GMT 2005
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.: smilelover :. schrieb:
> Hi guys,
> I'm so happy that Eric3 finally has been included in the FC4 KDE repo. However...
>
> I have these packs installed (I used only YUM, no compiling - all of them are orig. packs):
>
> eric.i386 3.7.1-0.1.fc4.kde
> PyQt.i386 3.15-0.1.fc4.kde
> PyQt-devel.i386 3.15-0.1.fc4.kde
> PyQt-qscintilla.i386 3.15-0.1.fc4.kde
>
> and the problem is that whenever I try to invoke the OPEN dialogue I get the following error:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/eric3/ViewManager/ViewManager.py", line 2013, in handleOpen
> self.fileFiltersString, self.ui, None, None, filter)
> RuntimeError: cannot pass None as argument 0 in this call
>
> and when I want SAVE dialogue:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/eric3/ViewManager/ViewManager.py", line 2461, in saveCurrentEditor
> self.saveEditorEd(aw)
> File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/eric3/ViewManager/ViewManager.py", line 2450, in saveEditorEd
> ok, newName = ed.saveFile()
> File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/eric3/QScintilla/Editor.py", line 1448, in saveFile
> self.trUtf8("Save File"), selectedFilter, 0)
> RuntimeError: cannot pass None as argument 0 in this call
>
> does anyone encountered a similar problem? I need to solve this 'cause I need to work on my thesis :(
>
Hi,
this is due to an incompatibility between eric 3.7.1 and PyQt 3.15. These
problems are fixed in 3.7.2.
greetings
Torsten
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