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> Am Mittwoch, 22. Februar 2012, 09:10:33 schrieb ken brockman:
> > I have been trying unsuccessfully on and off for over two months to get
> > eric5 installed on my Ubuntu 11.10 system. Each time I try to compile
> > it, i get the same error msg, "Qthelp not found". I have python2.7 and
> > 3.2 and 3.2mu installed. When i install I have reference python,
> > python3.2 and python3.2mu, all to no avail. Any help would be greatly
> > appreciated. Tkinter is looking better by the day, though I would
> > really love to use QT and eric5.
> > 
> > thanks in advance for any help you can supply.
> > Ken
> > PS I have Goggled this, found numerous people with the same issue, try
> > various suggestions and still I am dead in the water.
> 
> You have to install the Qt4 Help system. Many distros have this in a
> separate package that is not installed automatically. On Ubuntu this
> package is called "libqt4-help".

I have done just that several times and it says installed.

Hello,

try this command in a Python3 shell.

import PyQt4.QtHelp

If you get an ImportError it means, that the QtHelp package is having an 
issue. That is not an eric5 fault. Make sure you have compatible versions of 
Qt4 and PyQt4 installed (best through the package manager of your distro.

Regards,
Detlev
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Detlev Offenbach
[email protected]

It is installed on 2.7, not 3.2. How do i download from the net and install for 
3.2
You had mentioned a package installer? How would i find and or use that. Both 
2.7 and 3.2mu were pre-installed on my Linus Ubuntu 11.10. So I'm a tad lost on 
this topic.

Once more.
Thanks
Ken
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