[PyKDE] Problem compiling ui files in GPL'd Eric3
lopez at esrf.fr
lopez at esrf.fr
Sun Oct 16 18:10:58 BST 2005
Hello,
I saw the same behaviour some months ago. I almost sure that it is due to the
windows compilation of the Pyqt. I'm not sure but I remember I wasn't able to
use the QProcess class, which is the responsible of executing the pyuic command.
But this is only my opinion after some test, after all I'm just a begginer ;)
Anyway, if you find a solution let us informed.
Regards,
Angel.
Quoting Rick Zoerner <rick at zoerner.com>:
> Thanks, but my first problem is that I don't know exactly what directory is
> "containing my QT installation". I can't assign it to QTDIR because I don't
> know how to identify it. Maybe you could tell me a specific file to search
> for that will identify which directory is considered my QT installation
> directory?
>
> I used the PyQTGPL10.exe file and it puts files in several different
> locations - and scrolls across the screen so fast I can't read it while it
> is happening.
>
> All the directories seem to be subordinate to the Python24 directory,
> though.
> The preferences dialog, QT page, already says C:\Python24 and the checkbox
> is checked.
>
> I only started with the old snapshot as part of the initial install, I have
> since tried 3.7.2 and I am now using 3.8.0-rc1.
>
> For the QT installation directory I've tried:
> C:\Python24
> C:\Python24\
> C:\Python24\bin
> C:\Python24\bin\
> C:\Python24\sip
> C:\Python24\sip\
> And I've even tried reversing the slash marks in case it wants to read them
> unix style instead of windows style.
>
> And it still doesn't work - on EITHER of my systems, with ANY version of
> Eric3.
> Frustrating... Every other feature I've tried works just like I expect it
> to.
>
> Regards,
> Rick
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Detlev Offenbach [mailto:detlev at die-offenbachs.de]
>
> Hi,
>
> you have two possibilities.
>
> First, set the environment variable QTDIR to point to the directory
> containing your Qt installation. Second, open the eric3 Preferences Dialog,
> Qt page and enter the path to your Qt installation there. You may also check
> the checkbox found on this page.
>
> Please, don't use this very old snapshot of mid April. Please either get
> 3.7.2 or 3.8.0-rc1
>
> Regards,
> Detlev
>
> --
> Detlev Offenbach
> detlev at die-offenbachs.de
>
>
>
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