Hi all, My setup: Windows 32-bit, Visual Studio 2008, PyQt 4.4.4, Qt 4.4.3, sip 4.7.9.
I need to build SIP, Python and PyQt statically. I can get everything to build and link but I cannot figure out how to correctly initialize PyQt so that Python finds it as a builtin module. This message: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.pyqt-pykde/14422/focus=14425 covers what I need except for the exact syntax of the call to PyImport_ExtendInittab() I duplicated what this poster tried (w/ the same results): http://lists.kde.org/?l=pykde&m=116959724322512&w=2 I added the following code to my python interpreter executable: extern void initsip(void); extern void initQtCore(void); extern void initQtGui(void); struct _inittab pyqt_inittab[] = { {"sip", initsip} {"PyQt4.QtCore", initQtCore}, {"PyQt4.QtGui", initQtGui} {0, 0} }; int main(int argc, char **argv) { PyImport_ExtendInittab(pyqt_inittab); Py_Initialize(); ... The python interpeter executable builds and links, but running the PyQt/examples/tutorial/t1.pyw example script returns the error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "t1.pyw", line 7, in <module> from PyQt4 import QtGui ImportError: cannot import name QtGui [13350 refs] Can anybody please provide me the correct inittab entries for a static PyQt? Thanks, -McKay Davis
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