On Saturday 18 October 2003 12:28 am, Rune Hansen wrote: > On lørdag, okt 18, 2003, at 01:00 Europe/Oslo, Phil Thompson wrote: > > On Friday 17 October 2003 11:47 pm, Rune Hansen wrote: > >> On lørdag, okt 18, 2003, at 00:07 Europe/Oslo, Phil Thompson wrote: > >>> On Friday 17 October 2003 10:12 pm, Willard Myers wrote: > >>>> On Oct 17, 2003, at 16:49, Rune Hansen wrote: > >>>>> $PYTHON/site-packages has these qt files: > >>>>> qt.dylib > >>>>> qtgl.dylib > >>>>> qtsql.dylib > >>>>> qtui.dylib > >>>>> qtcanvas.dylib > >>>>> qtnetwork.dylib > >>>>> qttable.dylib > >>>>> qtxml.dylib > >>>>> ...and nothing else... > >>>>> > >>>>> Can't help but think I've made an error....some where :-) > >>>> > >>>> That's most of the way there, you are missing qt.py, etc. Did you > >>>> run > >>>> the install step? > >>> > >>> No - it looks right to me. SIP v4 doesn't generate any .py files. > >>> > >>> Have you actually tried to import a module. If the canvas.py example > >>> works > >>> then everything is probably Ok. > >> > >> canvas.py from examples3/canvas : > >> > >> Traceback (most recent call last): > >> File "canvas.py", line 4, in ? > >> from qt import * > >> ImportError: No module named qt > >> > >>> Does Python on the Mac use a different file extension for compiled > >>> modules? > >>> (Like the Windows version uses .pyd?) > >> > >> uhm..I'm not especialy famillilar with the .pyd concept. Python file > >> extensions on the Mac is .py, .pyc and .pyo as far as I know. > >> > >> I had, kind of, expected these files: "qtcanvas.py, qtext.py, qtgl.py, > >> qtnetwork.py, qt.py, qtsql.py, qttable.py, qtui.py and qtxml.py" to be > >> present in my site-packages catalog after the PyQt install...but > >> they're not. > > > > Like I said SIP v4 doesn't generate them. > > > > Can you try renaming the .dylib files so that they have a .so > > extension and > > see if they get imported. > > > > Phil > > Yes! > python2.3 canvas.py > Qt: QApplication: Warning argv[0] == 'canvas.py' is relative. > In order to dispatch events correctly Mac OS X may require applications > to be run with the *full* path to the executable. > QMenuBar: Not sure how to handle accelerator 0x1010 (Home) > QMenuBar: Not sure how to handle accelerator 0x1010 (Home) > > The canvas window pops up. It's in the background and does not seem to > receive events. But hey, it works :-) > I've tried to run several of the other examples and I get the same > result. > > I fired up one of my larger apps giving the full path to the start > file. It no longer prints the warning, but the result is the same. > The application it self works tough, I just can't interact with it. > > btw. on my 867mhz 12" Powerbook with 640mb ram, "from qt import *" > takes aprox 8 seconds.
How long does it take the second time? > That's it for tonight. I'll do some more testing tomorrow. Thanks Phil! Try the Mac equivalent of /path/to/python canvas.py. Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde