I'm trying to get a new version of PyQt built (3.9....) on Windows and I'm running into a strange little problem I haven't been able to solve. I noticed Phil responding to a similar problem in 2002, but I think I've got everything set correctly according to that message.
Here's a little of the console output. Note that I added a few debug prints in the build.py script to make sure things were getting set correctly. I also ran sip manually to make sure that it was actually failing where I thought it was. C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\PyQt-commercial-3.9>python build.py .... .... .... ****************************************************************************** Using existing features file. ****************************************************************************** mname: qt mname: qt plattag: WS_WIN qttag: Qt_3_1_2 xtrtag: None ****************************************************************************** Generating the C++ source for the qt module. ****************************************************************************** config.sip_bin: C:\PYTHON23\sip.exe argv: ['-t', 'WS_WIN', '-t', 'Qt_3_1_2', '-z', 'features', '-I', 'sip', '-m', 'qt/qt.pro.in', '-c', 'qt', 'sip/qt/qtmod.sip'] sip: Qt::HANDLE is undefined ****************************************************************************** Error: C:\PYTHON23\sip.exe failed with an exit code of 1. ****************************************************************************** C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\PyQt-commercial-3.9>sip.exe -t WS_WIN -t Qt_3_1_2 -z features -I sip -m qt/qt.pro.in -c qt sip/qt/qtmod.sip sip: Qt::HANDLE is undefined Qt was built with default options. Any ideas? FYI, I'd be giving 3.10 a shot, but 3.9 is the last version for which I have a commercial license... Greg Fortune Fortune Solutions _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
