On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 07:21:34 -0600, Matt Carlson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, I think I'm having the same problem described in the message below > (or at least a similar one). I tried using the latest stable source > package for PyQt 4.7 and also the latest development snapshot (as of > Feb. 28). With both installations, I get an import error when I try to > use phonon. It seems to be the same problem with configure.py. When > configure.py runs it does not list phonon when "creating the makefile" > and "generating the C++ source." > > I'm not sure if the patch that solsTiCe included would fix my problem. > Using it is beyond my skill level. So, I searched around a little bit > more and found another person describing a similar problem with version > 4.6: http://trac.macports.org/ticket/22370. This led me to try > installing version 4.5, which got phonon working for me. I'm not sure > exactly what this means, but I'm guessing someone else might. > > Although version 4.5 should work fine for what I need to do, I spent a > while trying to figure out how to make 4.7 work. I checked (or tried to > check) if I had phonon installed with Qt, reinstalled some Qt libraries, > and tried listing phonon in the plugin configure.py option. It's very > likely this is still just a problem for me, but it seems like there's a > chance other people are still having this problem too. If anyone would > like to help me troubleshoot this, let me know what other information > you need. I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 and Python 2.5.2.
Running configure.py with the --verbose argument will tell you why it's failing to detect phonon. Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
