On Friday 29 August 2003 8:20 pm, Andrea Pertosa wrote: > Hi all, I recently posted this to the tutor python mailing list but > someone suggested the PythonKDE mail list too.. so here goes... > > Thank you for reading this. I assure you I did my part researching the > problem that I'm encountering but without luck, so I'm > afraid I'm going to have to ask. > > I'm experimenting with QT, PyQt, and Python and I'm having some > difficulties. > > First of all let me tell you that I'm a Windows illiterate since my > primary development platform is a SGI IRIX, so please bear with me. > > I'm running on a Dell laptop with WinXP Pro. I installed Qt version > 3.2.0. > > I installed PyQt (the compiled package from riverbank) PyQt-WinNC-3.8 > that, according to the web site, contains the SIP. > > I installed the python.org distribution of Python, version 2.3 (July > 29th 2003). > > I build my widget in QT designer, I can create the corresponding python > script but when I try to run the python script I get a DLL load error: > > > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "C:\Documents and Settings\Andrea\Desktop\Adams\Pyqt\sdi > editor\sdi_editor.py", line 5, in -toplevel- > > from qt import * > > File "C:\Python23\lib\site-packages\qt.py", line 17, in -toplevel- > > import libsip > > ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found. > > > > Of course just invoking the python interpreter and trying to "import qt" > cause the same error. > > Can anyone suggest a way to resolve this problem? > > Note that the only suggestion I could find on the Internet was to copy > manually the libsip.dll to the C:\windows\system32 folder, but that did > not work.
As Jim said, you need a version of PyQt that is compatible with your version of Qt, ie. you need the commercial version of PyQt. Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde