Moray Taylor wrote: > > Please help with this, before I take my own life. > > I am trying to get PyQt working on Yellow Dog Linux 2.2, I have the > following versions > > YDL2.2 - Totally fresh install. > > PyQt 3.2.1 (also tried 3.1) > Sip 3.2.1 (also tried 3.1) > Qt 3.0.3 (tried in both threaded, and non-threaded), the C++ Qt example work > fine. > Python 2.2.1 (also tried 1.5.2) > > I have tried the above from source, and RPM, using both the 2.2 and 2.4 > kernels. > > >From binary or source, every combination of the above I ALWAYS get a > 'segmentation fault' or 'illegal instruction', even the simplest of Python > scripts do not work if I use Qt. > > import qt #OK > from qt import * #OK > import sys > A = Qapplication(sys.argv) #OK > D = A.desktop() #OK > > W= D.width() #CRASH, segmenatation fault > > If compiling is not an option, can someone point out a verified RPM? > > I have compiled other things with no problem, I have compiled the PyQt stuff > before on both Intel, and SGI irix with no problems. > > Please, please help.
As a bug report this is no help at all. Could you at least send me a gdb backtrace... gdb python run bug.py ...wait for the crash... bt Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
