On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 15:12:39 -0700, David Cortesi <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm trying to install on Mac OS X 10.6.7 with the default python 2.6. > I installed SIP, its make and make-install seemed to run correctly. > I installed Qt 4.7.2 and ran its demos. > I downloaded PyQt-mac-gpl-4.8.3 and ran its make, which did a whole > bunch of compiles with no obvious errors. It got right to the end and > failed as shown below. > > I have no frakkin' clue what to do next. Any suggestions welcome. > > Dave Cortesi > > g++ -headerpad_max_install_names -single_module -dynamiclib -o > libpythonplugin.dylib pluginloader.o moc_pluginloader.o > -F/Library/Frameworks -L/Library/Frameworks -framework Python > -framework QtScript -framework QtCore -framework QtXml -framework > QtGui -framework QtDesigner > ld: warning: in /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Python, missing > required architecture x86_64 in file > Undefined symbols: > "_Py_Initialize", referenced from: > PyCustomWidgets::PyCustomWidgets(QObject*)in pluginloader.o > "_PyLong_AsVoidPtr", referenced from: > PyCustomWidgets::PyCustomWidgets(QObject*)in pluginloader.o > "_PyErr_Print", referenced from: > PyCustomWidgets::getModuleAttr(char const*, char const*)in > pluginloader.o > PyCustomWidgets::getModuleAttr(char const*, char const*)in > pluginloader.o > PyCustomWidgets::PyCustomWidgets(QObject*)in pluginloader.o > PyCustomWidgets::PyCustomWidgets(QObject*)in pluginloader.o > PyCustomWidgets::PyCustomWidgets(QObject*)in pluginloader.o > PyCustomWidgets::PyCustomWidgets(QObject*)in pluginloader.o > "_PyString_FromString", referenced from: > PyCustomWidgets::PyCustomWidgets(QObject*)in pluginloader.o > "_PyType_IsSubtype", referenced from: > PyCustomWidgets::PyCustomWidgets(QObject*)in pluginloader.o > "_PyModule_GetDict", referenced from: > PyCustomWidgets::PyCustomWidgets(QObject*)in pluginloader.o > "_PyObject_CallObject", referenced from: > PyCustomWidgets::PyCustomWidgets(QObject*)in pluginloader.o > "_PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs", referenced from: > PyCustomWidgets::PyCustomWidgets(QObject*)in pluginloader.o > "_PyList_Append", referenced from: > PyCustomWidgets::PyCustomWidgets(QObject*)in pluginloader.o > "_Py_IsInitialized", referenced from: > PyCustomWidgets::PyCustomWidgets(QObject*)in pluginloader.o > "_PyDict_Next", referenced from: > PyCustomWidgets::PyCustomWidgets(QObject*)in pluginloader.o > "_PyImport_ImportModule", referenced from: > PyCustomWidgets::getModuleAttr(char const*, char const*)in > pluginloader.o > PyCustomWidgets::PyCustomWidgets(QObject*)in pluginloader.o > "_PyObject_GetAttrString", referenced from: > PyCustomWidgets::getModuleAttr(char const*, char const*)in > pluginloader.o > ld: symbol(s) not found > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > make[1]: *** [libpythonplugin.dylib] Error 1 > make: *** [all] Error 2
You could try running configure.py with the --no-designer-plugin as a workaround, but I don't know what the problem with your Python installation is. Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
