Hello,
At 12:26 16/02/2009 -0800, Matt Newell wrote:
Qt and PyQt work fine with 64 bit windows but I've been unable to get a
working Qt so far with mingw-w64. I've had success with visual studio 2005
and could provide installers. I will need a few days though as I am busy
with other things
On Tuesday 17 February 2009 00:23:45 V. Armando Sole wrote:
Hello,
At 12:26 16/02/2009 -0800, Matt Newell wrote:
Qt and PyQt work fine with 64 bit windows but I've been unable to get a
working Qt so far with mingw-w64. I've had success with visual studio
2005 and could provide installers.
If you could provide installers (or anything that save us some steps)
many of us would no doubt appreciate it.
Ian
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Ian Jones i...@ambientdivide.com wrote:
If you could provide installers (or anything that save us some steps)
many of us would no doubt appreciate
distribution of PyQt for
Windows
running 64-bit Python would allow me to skip all this. Is there such a
package?
Not to my knowledge.
Is it necessary to get one if I cannot build PyQt (or SIP) on my own? Or
should it be possible to use this distribution:
http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk
to use
them.
Are you using Cygwin or just MinGW? I think Cygwin has given lots of
problems in the past.
It's cygwin; that might explain the problems.
In either case, a pre-compiled binary distribution of PyQt for
Windows
running 64-bit Python would allow me to skip all
other problem that I can fix to use the
PyQt Windows binaries with 64-bit Python 2.6.1?
Thank you,
Dave
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On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 15:54:28 -0600, Dave Doty dd...@iastate.edu wrote:
I attempted to run
pythonw PyQt4/examples/tools/qtdemo/qtdemo.pyw
After installing the Windows binaries for PyQt 4.4.4-2, with 64-bit
Python
2.6.1, on 64-bit Windows Vista Business, and received the following error
it was either
an error in the build scripts, or my own misunderstanding of how to use
them. In either case, a pre-compiled binary distribution of PyQt for Windows
running 64-bit Python would allow me to skip all this. Is there such a
package?
Is it necessary to get one if I cannot build PyQt (or SIP) on my own