On Friday 30 May 2008 8:39:05 am jbd wrote: > Hello everybody ! > > I ran into some troubles with my Qt installation. > > Here is my setup. I'm running a debian etch with the official > repositories. I have Qt 4.2 and PyQt 4.0 bindings, SIP 4.4.5 and > python-sip4 4.7.4 installed on my system using apt/aptitude. > > I've decided to build a static Qt 4.4 in my home directory : > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > export STATIC_LIBS_DIRECTORY=MY_DIRECTORY > ./configure -static -prefix=$STATIC_LIBS_DIRECTORY mycompilationoptions > make && make install > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > => the examples are running fine > > I've compiled and installed SIP 4.7.6 in the same directory : > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > python configure.py -k -b $STATIC_LIBS_DIRECTORY/bin -d > $STATIC_LIBS_DIRECTORY/lib/python2.4/site-packages -e > $STATIC_LIBS_DIRECTORY/include/python2.4 -v > $STATIC_LIBS_DIRECTORY/share/sip > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Here is an excerpt from the log seams fine to me : > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Qt v4.4.0 free edition is being used. > SIP 4.7.6 is being used. > The Qt header files are in /home/jbd/dol/dolstatic/include. > The static Qt libraries are in /home/jbd/dol/dolstatic/lib. > The Qt binaries are in /home/jbd/dol/dolstatic/bin. > The Qt mkspecs directory is in /home/jbd/dol/dolstatic. > These PyQt modules will be built: QtCore QtGui QtHelp QtNetwork QtOpenGL > QtScript QtSql QtSvg QtTest QtWebKit QtXml QtXmlPatterns QtAssistant. > The PyQt Python package will be installed in > /home/jbd/dol/dolstatic/lib/python2.4/site-packages. > The Designer plugin will be installed in > /home/jbd/dol/dolstatic/plugins/designer. > The PyQt .sip files will be installed in > /home/jbd/dol/dolstatic/share/sip/PyQt4. > pyuic4, pyrcc4 and pylupdate4 will be installed in > /home/jbd/dol/dolstatic/bin. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I've compiled PyQt4 4.4.2 in the same directory using the consolidate > option : > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > export CPATH=$STATIC_LIBS_DIRECTORY/include:$CPATH > export > PYTHONPATH=$STATIC_LIBS_DIRECTORY/lib/python2.4/site-packages/:$PYTHONPATH > export PATH=$STATIC_LIBS_DIRECTORY/bin:$PATH > python configure.py --confirm-license --consolidate -b > $STATIC_LIBS_DIRECTORY/bin -d > $STATIC_LIBS_DIRECTORY/lib/python2.4/site-packages -p > $STATIC_LIBS_DIRECTORY/plugins > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Compilation and installation run without problems. > > The import PyQt4 runs fine, but when i try to import a module, it fails : > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > $ python -c "import PyQt4" > $ python -c "from PyQt4 import QtCore" > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<string>", line 1, in ? > RuntimeError: the sip module supports API v3.0 to v3.6 but the > PyQt4.QtCore module requires API v3.7 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I've just found that when i'm running an interactive shell, if a "double > import" the module, it runs fine. Weird. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > $ export > PYTHONPATH=$STATIC_LIBS_DIRECTORY/lib/python2.4/site-packages/:$PYTHONPATH > $ python > Python 2.4.4 (#2, Apr 15 2008, 23:43:20) > [GCC 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)] on linux2 > Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. > > >>> from PyQt4 import QtCore > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? > RuntimeError: the sip module supports API v3.0 to v3.6 but the > PyQt4.QtCore module requires API v3.7 > > >>> from PyQt4 import QtCore > >>> QtCore.qVersion() > > '4.4.0' > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I would be happy with any suggestions =)
The QtCore module is compiled with the later version of SIP but the sip module is from the earlier version. Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
