Phil Thompson wrote:
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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Ah, I intended to import not include. Thank you. I will see if that fixes my problem. Thank you for your quick response.

-Brandon King

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