On 4/12/2007 7:35 PM, Phil Thompson wrote:

Add the Qt binary directory to your PATH.
thanks Giovanni. that fixed the problem.

BTW, PyQt's binary install could verify this automatically and *at
least* display a warning. Phil?

I suppose so - but it's really up to the Qt installer to get this right.

Trolltech decided that they don't modify the PATH: they provide a BAT file (qtvars.bat) that modifies the environment for you if you want.

It's a reasonable choice, on their side. The point is that PyQt4 can't run without the correct environment. I guess this could be documented or better checked in the installer.

BTW, does your gcc4 package include/require the MinGW DLL (can't remember the name)? Or has it disappeared?

mingwm10.dll? Still there, still needed if you default to the dynamic multi-threaded runtime (which is a reasonable choice). I guess it's related to making exceptions cross DLL boundaries, but it's a question for the mingw list.
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Giovanni Bajo

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