On Saturday 08 June 2002 8:49 pm, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote: > Hi, > > just tried to install $subject. While building Qt and PyQt was successful, > PyQt throws this error message on make install: > > /bin/sh ../mkinstalldirs /usr/lib/python2.1/site-packages > /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 qt.py /usr/lib/python2.1/site-packages/qt.py > make install-data-hook > make[3]: Entering directory `/home/hp/Downloads/qt/PyQt-3.2.4/qt' > (cd /tmp; > PYTHONPATH=/usr/lib/python2.1/site-packages:/usr/lib/python2.1/site-package >s /usr/bin/python -c "import qt") > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<string>", line 1, in ? > File "/usr/lib/python2.1/site-packages/qt.py", line 49, in ? > import libqtc > ImportError: /usr/lib/python2.1/site-packages/libqtcmodule.so: undefined > symbol: static_QUType_ptr
Hi Although my error message was different, I think I had the same problem. PyQt has been linked against an old version of Qt, to confirm this do ldd /usr/lib/python2.1/site-packages/libqtcmodule.so ; If you see a different version of Qt than what you thought you had linked against, then you have the same problem. Although I had $QTDIR correct in the shell I did ./configure ; make ; in I then did su ; make install ; and my /root/.bashrc exported the wrong $QTDIR. Even after I had changed this no amount of make uninstall ; make install ; would make things better. Here is the list of things I did before I got things working. 1)Delete all PyQt and sip files from /usr/lib/python2.1/site-packages/ including eric/ . 2)If you have ever installed a version of sip less than 3.1 there will be files in /usr/local/lib and /usr/local/include , get rid of these, there is also a file in /usr/local/bin , I got rid of this as well, but it is not mentioned in the sip README file. 3)The PyQt README file mentions version prior to 2.0, but I don't know where they installed. 4)chmod 000 the old version of Qt that was causing problems. Remember that software using it wont work. 5)Delete the source trees of PyQt and sip, assuming you built in the source tree, and create them again from the original .tar.gz files. 6)Start all over again but this time using ./configure --with-qt-dir=$QTDIR ; for both sip and PyQT. I doubt all of this was necessary, but PyQt takes such a long time to compile I was taking no chances. I hope this is usefull to you. It would be good if someone could tell me at what point Qt is linked to, and how it is decided which Qt to link to? I notice that make install ; uses libtool . Joe Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde