I don't have those problems. How did you install PyQt? I use MacPorts (using
Python 2.7).
Arne,
thanks for the MacPorts tip. I have installed pyqt through MacPorts and it works
just fine. No memory leak anymore. After figuring out how to get through our
firewall and making the MacPorts python
Howdy,
I have an app that works just fine on the one click windows distro.
I just tried to run the same app on a Mac for the first time. I am nobody's
Mac expert, but I did manage to get the latest PyQt4, Sip, QScintilla working.
When I run my app on the Mac, I get the following:
macshev:elm3
Am 27.01.2011 um 18:12 schrieb Danny Shevitz:
Any PyQt application generates the same message. If I run something from the
samples directory, I get the same memory leak, so it is nothing in my code.
I don't have those problems. How did you install PyQt? I use MacPorts (using
Python 2.7).
Arne Schmitz arne.schmitz at gmx.net writes:
Am 27.01.2011 um 18:12 schrieb Danny Shevitz:
Any PyQt application generates the same message. If I run something from the
samples directory, I get the same memory leak, so it is nothing in my code.
I don't have those problems. How did you