[PyQt] Failing to create a makefile during PyQt installation. qmake is on path
James Jong
ribonucleico at gmail.com
Wed Apr 24 19:00:20 BST 2013
Thanks Phil. When you said current snapshot, did you mean current PyQt's
snapshot or current Qt snapshot?
Thanks,
James
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Phil Thompson
<phil at riverbankcomputing.com>wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 13:46:00 -0400, James Jong <ribonucleico at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > After installing Qt5 and SIP, I am now trying to install PyQt
> >
> > I run the following which resulted in an error:
> >
> > $ python configure-ng.py
> > Querying qmake about your Qt installation...
> > Determining the details of your Qt installation...
> > This is the GPL version of PyQt 4.10.1 (licensed under the GNU General
> > Public
> > License) for Python 2.7.4 on linux2.
> >
> > Type '2' to view the GPL v2 license.
> > Type '3' to view the GPL v3 license.
> > Type 'yes' to accept the terms of the license.
> > Type 'no' to decline the terms of the license.
> >
> > Do you accept the terms of the license? yes
> > Found the license file pyqt-gpl.sip.
> > Checking to see if the QtGui module should be built...
> > Checking to see if the QtHelp module should be built...
> > Checking to see if the QtMultimedia module should be built...
> > Checking to see if the QtNetwork module should be built...
> > Checking to see if the QtDeclarative module should be built...
> > Checking to see if the QtOpenGL module should be built...
> > Checking to see if the QtScript module should be built...
> > Checking to see if the QtScriptTools module should be built...
> > Checking to see if the QtSql module should be built...
> > Checking to see if the QtSvg module should be built...
> > Checking to see if the QtTest module should be built...
> > Checking to see if the QtWebKit module should be built...
> > Error: /home/avazquez/local/bin/qmake failed to create a makefile from
> > cfgtest_QtWebKit.pro.
> >
> > $ which
> > qmake
> > 1
> > /home/james/local/bin/qmake
> >
> > $ qmake --version
> > QMake version 3.0
> > Using Qt version 5.0.2 in
> > /home/james/opt/qt/src/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtbase/lib
> >
> > $ python--version
> > Python 2.7.4
> >
> > Why?
>
> Your Qt build probably doesn't include QtWebKit. Use the current snapshot
> or use configure.py.
>
> Phil
>
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