I "solved" this problem by configuring PyQt to concatenate source files into
8 pieces, so there would be less going on on the command line. Now I have
another problem though. I have installed Python under C:\Program Files and
not directly under C:\, which doesn't fly with the PyQt build system. I had
to fix the Makefile.Release in the "designer" directory since it couldn't
cope with the whitespace in Python´s installation path -- There were two -I
directives to gcc: -I"C:\Program" and -I"Files\Python25\include", in
addition linking failed since the path to Python´s library directory wasn't
quoted (i.e., -LC:\Program Files\Python25\libs).

Arve

On 7/22/07, Arve Knudsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi
I am trying to compile the latest PyQt snapshot on Windows with mingw, but
it fails due to a too long command line when combining a bunch of object
files (from the look of it). Is this a known problem?

Arve

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