On Sun, 17 May 2009 13:51:13 +0200, Michael Held <[email protected]> wrote: > Andreas Pakulat wrote: >> On 17.05.09 09:13:45, Magnus Benjes wrote: >>>> I was not aware that PyQt goes with mingw32 (what about VC9?). using >>>> mingw which came with Qt4.5 I could build SIP and PyQt (still >>>> compiling) >>>> successfully. this article was really helpful: >>>> http://diotavelli.net/PyQtWiki/BuildPyQt4Windows >>> There is a build in binary incompatibility between the comercial version >>> >>> of Qt and the open source version on Windows. The open source version is >>> >>> built with Mingw and the comercial version is built with VC. If you want >>> >>> to use Qt with VC you have to buy a comercial licence. >> >> No you don't. Both the GPL and LGPL version of Qt4 build just fine with >> MSVC 2005 or later (IIRC MSVC is supported in the GPL version since 4.3). >> >> Andreas >> > > hi andreas, > > thanks for your infos. I installed the non-commercial Qt4.5 binaries and > the PyQt4.5 snapshot, but running nmake for VC9express did only compile > the qtdirs.exe but nothing else, while mingw32-make did the full job. > could it be that Configure.py needs more arguments to setup for VC9? > > actually mingw is fine for me, or are there serious implications I do > not know about?
If you are switching between compilers then make sure you re-build SIP first with the correct -p flag. I use MSVC2008 Express because it's the same compiler used to build Python and it builds Phonon. Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
