On Samstag, 14. Juni 2008, Jaime Seuma wrote: > Detlev Offenbach wrote: > > On Samstag, 14. Juni 2008, Jaime Seuma wrote: > >> Detlev Offenbach wrote: > >>> On Freitag, 13. Juni 2008, Jaime Seuma wrote: > >>>> 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. > >>> > >>> Did you generate the QScintilla2 python bindings after the installation > >>> of PyQt4? > >> > >> I suposse so; I've followed the install sequence as follows: > >> -> python25 (already installed, haven't uninstalled-reinstalled back > >> -> qt-> got rid of previous compilation-install, then downloaded de > >> qt-4.4.0 bundle (not compiled from src, mind you) and installed it. > >> -> sip-4.7.6->configure.py, mingw32-make && mingw32-make install > >> -> QScintilla-gpl-2.2\qt4: qmake qscintilla.pro, mingw32-make && > >> mingw32-make install > >> -> PyQt-win-gpl-4.4.2: configure.py, mingw32-make && mingw32-make > >> install -> QScintilla-gpl-2.2\Python: configure.py, mingw32-make && > >> mingw32-make install > >> And then > >> -> eric4-4.1.4: install.py => get the forementioned error. > >> > >> In C:\Python25\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4 is the file qsci.pyd (along with > >> the different qt*.pyc files). In C:\Qt\4.4.0\bin and C:\Qt\4.4.0\Lib > >> there is the file qscintilla2.dll > > > > Did you copy qscintilla2.dll from C:\Qt\4.4.0\Lib to C:\Qt\4.4.0\bin > > yourself? Over here only the first one is installed by make install and I > > have to copy it to the bin directory myself. Another point to check for > > is whether there is a qscintilla2.dll somewhere else on your system. You > > should also ensure, that C:\Qt\4.4.0\bin comes first in your PATH. The > > error message indicates, that the loaded dll is incompatible. In a python > > shell you could try > > > > from PyQt4 import Qsci > > Dettley: thank you very much. > You have the right to think that I'm completely stupid. You'd be right! > The one qscintilla2.dll living in .../bin is a copy a made of the one > living in /lib. > But, and here is the trick, I must have put, maybe a year ago or so, an > old qscintilla2.dll in *c:\windows > *Once I have deleted this, eric installs fine. > > Again, thank you very much. > Note: I still can't import QtWebkit. But I'll find why! >
Was QtWebkit built during PyQt4 installation. What did configure.py tell you? Detlev -- Detlev Offenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric
