I'm having issues trying to get the python plugins to appear in Qt designer. I downloaded and unzipped the Linux PyQt source and they tried running the plugins.py example but none of the python widgets showed up. I'm using a Qt and PyQt installation setup by my IT department. I didn't install anything from the files I downloaded. I only used that so I would have ready-made python plugins and not have to create my own to test.
I then tried doing the steps manually.  Here is what I did:
% cd /home/lobos/work/misc/PyQt-x11-gpl-4.4.3/examples/designer/plugins
% setenv PYQTDESIGNERPATH /home/lobos/work/misc/PyQt-x11-gpl-4.4.3/examples/designer/plugins/python % setenv PYTHONPATH /home/lobos/work/misc/PyQt-x11-gpl-4.4.3/examples/designer/plugins/widgets
% /rel/third_party/qt64/4.4.1/opt-ws4-x86_64-gcc3.4_64/bin/designer

There are a few things that might be causing this, but I wanted to get some of your thoughts before pursuing them further (since I don't have permissions to change our Qt or PyQt installation I didn't want to bother another department without specific questions and requests). Are there files I need to look for to verify that the python plugins will work? It looks like we are running a 64-bit installation of designer. Any potential issues there? The examples I loaded were for PyQt v4.4.3. Our Qt installation is v4.4.1 and our PyQt installation is v4.4.3. Any potential problems there?

I would appreciate any assistance on how I can go about debugging this. Let me know if you need any other information. Thanks.
-Brent Villalobos

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