So I did...

Everything went ok but eric4 (4.4.1.4 or 4.4.1.5) won't install.
It complains about the entry point _ZNK15QsciLexerPython20indentationGuideViewEv not being found on qscintilla.dll; and the installer then asks (very politely :-) )to install qscintilla2 and its pyqt4 wrapper. Which I have already installed btw.

In the other hand, in Python25_home/Lib/site-packages/pyqt4 there is now a file called QtWebKit.pyd, which means that qtwebkit should be availaible. But the script I had left pyuic write for me (from a .ui file) still doesn't work...

I'll have to spend some more hours on the subject, I'm afraid.

All the same, thank u Phil.


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Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 14:20:34 +0200
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Hi

I've been implementing a small webbrowser based in QtWebKit, in C++.
It' works ok, I wanted to give it a try using python/eric.
QtWebKit has been added to qt library base in the 4.4.0 release, afaik.

I had compiled it in my pc. this stuff:
eric4-4.1.4
PyQt-win-gpl-4.3.3
sip-4.7.3
qt-win-opensource-src-4.4.0

When I try to execute a python script that imports the stuff needed, this line:
'from QtWebKit.QWebView import QWebView'

raises a except:
"No module named QtWekKit.QWebView"


What do u think? Should I dismiss my current installs of pyqt, etc and download more recent version?
Does anyone have a clue on this particular subject?

Thanx in advance

Jaime


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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 13:44:21 +0100
From: Phil Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Eric] QWebKit/eric 4
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On Wednesday 11 June 2008 1:20:34 pm Jaime Seuma wrote:
Hi

I've been implementing a small webbrowser based in QtWebKit, in C++.
It' works ok, I wanted to give it a try using python/eric.
QtWebKit has been added to qt library base in the 4.4.0 release, afaik.

I had compiled it in my pc. this stuff:
eric4-4.1.4
PyQt-win-gpl-4.3.3
sip-4.7.3
qt-win-opensource-src-4.4.0

When I try to execute a python script that imports the stuff needed,
this line:
'from QtWebKit.QWebView import QWebView'

raises a except:
"No module named QtWekKit.QWebView"


What do u think? Should I dismiss my current installs of pyqt, etc and
download more recent version?

Yes.

Does anyone have a clue on this particular subject?

Thanx in advance

Jaime

Phil


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