| Hi Phil I'm using the latest snapshot of PyQt4 and it seems that the installation is broken on window with mingw. I think mingw32-make doesn't work correctly with the Makefile: Determining the layout of your Qt installation... C:\Qt\4.1.1\bin\qmake.exe -o qtdirs.mk qtdirs.pro mingw32-make -f qtdirs.mk mingw32-make -f qtdirs.mk.Debug mingw32-make[1]: Entering directory `C:/PyQt4-gpl-snapshot-20060424' g++ -c -g -g -frtti -fexceptions -Wall -DUNICODE -DQT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT -DQT_DLL -DQT_CORE_LIB -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT -I"C:/Qt/4.1.1/include/QtCore" -I"C:/Qt/4.1.1 /include" -I"C:/Qt/4.1.1/include/ActiveQt" -I"debug" -I"." -I"C:/Qt/4.1.1/mkspec s/default" -o debug\qtdirs.o qtdirs.cpp g++ -mthreads -Wl,-enable-stdcall-fixup -Wl,-enable-auto-import -Wl,-enable-runt ime-pseudo-reloc -Wl,-subsystem,windows -o "debug\qtdirs.exe" debug\qtdirs.o -L "C:\Qt\4.1.1\lib" -lmingw32 -lqtmaind -lQtCored4 mingw32-make[1]: Leaving directory `C:/Documents and Settings/csilva/PyQt4-gpl-s napshot-20060424/PyQt4-gpl-snapshot-20060424' Error: Failed to create release\qtdirs.exe. Make sure you have a working Qt v4 qmake on your PATH or use the -q argument to explicitly specify a working Qt v4 qmake. I fixed the problem running mingw32-make -f qtdirs.mk.Release myself and commenting the line that removes the file in configure.py. -- Emanuele |
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