[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello, > > I've recently discovered Python and PyQt. I'm evaluating Python as a > scriptlanguage for embedding into C++ apps, but the script must be able to > access/use Qt. (We're currently using C++/Qt (mostly on the windows > platform, but cross platform is still a must). > > I have downloaded sip-3.0, PyQt 3.0 and Python 2.1.1, and I already have > an installation of Qt 3.0 (commercial) on the( Win2K) box. > > My problem is that I'm not able to compile sip. > > It seems the *-win32-msvc makefile expect a qt.lib, while in fact qt3.0 > make a couple of files (qt-mt300.lib and qtmain.lib). I've tried to > include both in the makefile, but the linker complains about not finding > QApplication (referenced from moc_pyQt.cpp if memory serves me right). > > Does anybody have an idea what could be wrong. > > (Hmm I just got a creeping suspicion: Is it possible to use shared-lib qt > = qt-mt300.dll, or must I use static-lib qt??))
I confess to not having tested PyQt for Qt3 under Windows. I had a problem with my license key (now sorted out) but I haven't yet had time to test it. Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
