[PyQt] sip: QSslPreSharedKeyAuthenticator is undefined
Phil Thompson
phil at riverbankcomputing.com
Sun Sep 20 10:03:10 BST 2015
On 20 Sep 2015, at 1:10 am, Glenn Ramsey <gr at componic.co.nz> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am getting this error when trying to configure PyQt 5.5.
>
> C:\Python27\sip.exe -w -x VendorID -t WS_WIN -t Qt_5_5_0 -x PyQt_SSL -x PyQt_Des
> ktop_OpenGL -x Py_v3 -B Qt_6_0_0 -o -c C:\Users\glenn\Documents\rp\thirdparty\Py
> Qt-commercial-5.5\QtNetwork -I sip -I C:\Users\glenn\Documents\rp\thirdparty\PyQ
> t-commercial-5.5\sip C:\Users\glenn\Documents\rp\thirdparty\PyQt-commercial-5.5\
> sip/QtNetwork/QtNetworkmod.sip
> sip: QSslPreSharedKeyAuthenticator is undefined
> Error: Unable to create the C++ code.
>
>> sip -V
> 4.16.9
>
>> python
> Python 2.7.10 (default, May 23 2015, 09:40:32) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
>
> Qt was build using VS2010 with the following options:
>
> .\configure.bat -prefix %CD%\qtbase -make-tool jom -nomake examples -opensource
> -confirm-license -release -skip webkit -skip webkit-examples -no-cups -no-iconv
> -no-nis
>
> This has usually worked for me with previous PyQt/Qt versions. What am I doing
> wrong?
Not searching the mailing list archives...
Either use the current snapshot, or use a version of Qt with OpenSSL support.
Phil
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