On Wednesday 11 April 2007 1:05 am, Brandon King wrote:
> Hello,
>     I am trying to evaluate SIP for use with wrapping a C++ Qt
> application for use within Python with PyQt. I have a very simple Qt
> Widget and want to wrap it, but without much success... When I run
> configure.py (see below), and then run 'make', everything compiles and I
> get a QtGui.so in the end. At first I got this error message:
>
> "<type 'exceptions.ImportError'>: libquit_button.so.1: cannot open
> shared object file: No such file or directory"
>
> Then when I added libquit_button.so.1 to the directory, I now get this
> error:
>
> "<type 'exceptions.SystemError'>: dynamic module not initialized properly'.
>
> Any idea what I am doing wrong? Is there any documentation showing how
> to wrap more than one Qt Widget for use with PyQt? Are there any other
> examples besides the SIP manual? Any other suggestions on getting
> started with SIP other than reading PyQt4 and PyKDE code?

Are you sure you want to create a new non-portable QtGui module? Or do you 
want to create a new module that itself imports the regular QtGui module?

If the latter, use %Import instead of %Include.

Phil
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