[PyQt] Re: PyQt4 and Stackless 2.5.2?

inhahe inhahe at gmail.com
Tue Jul 22 13:48:21 BST 2008


ok, I found the fix at
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.stackless/2431/match=siplib+c
, and apparently I don't have to compile PyQt4 (or even reinstall it).
 It seems to work -- that is, it at least imports.

On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 8:32 AM, inhahe <inhahe at gmail.com> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how to get PyQt4 working with Stackless?
>
> I found this:
>
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> Subject:        Re: [PyQt] PyQt4.3 and stackless python 2.5.1 working?Link to
> this message
> From:   Michael Guntsche (mi... at it-loops.com)
> Date:   08/28/2007 04:20:16 PM
> List:   org.kde.pykde
>
> On Aug 29, 2007, at 0:08, Michael Guntsche wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> I recently played around a little bit with stackless python and also
> wanted to try it together with PyQt to see how lightweight threading
> works. The problem is that it look like stackless and pyqt4 do not
> like each other very much.
>
> Ok, answering my own mail here after searching through the stackless
> mail archive. Changing siplib.c like explained here
> http://article.gmane.org/ gmane.comp.python.stackless/2431 gave me a
> working sip and pyqt with stackless python. I have not tested if this
> breaks normal python but I thought I might post an answer to the list
> in case someone else is looking for it.
>
> Kind regards, Micaehl
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> But the link given is just a blank page now.  So does anyone know what
> change needs to be made to siplib.c?  Also, would I have to compile
> SIP and PyQt4, or could I just compile SIP and use the PyQt4 Windows
> binaries?  Because I already tried compiling PyQt4....it doesn't work.
> thx
>


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