Am 16. März 2012 18:19 schrieb Blair Zajac <[email protected]>: > On 03/16/2012 02:05 AM, Sebastian Wiesner wrote: >> >> Am 15. März 2012 23:19 schrieb Blair Zajac<[email protected]>: >>> >>> For consistency with our Linux distro's, I've built Python 2.7 in >>> MacPorts using the --enable-unicode=ucs4 flag, but with this flag, the >>> import fails with: >>> >>> >>> from PySide import QtGui >>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>> File "<stdin>", line 1, in<module> >>> ImportError: >>> >>> dlopen(/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/PySide/QtGui.so, >>> 2): Symbol not found: _PyUnicodeUCS2 >>> Referenced from: /opt/local/lib/libshiboken-python2.7.1.1.dylib >>> Expected in: flat namespace >>> in /opt/local/lib/libshiboken-python2.7.1.1.dylib >>> >>> Any idea why this would be the case? There's no code in PySide that >>> explicitly lists PyUnicodeUCS2. >> >> >> UCS2 vs. UCS4 changes the ABI of the CPython library, hence extension >> modules built against an UCS2 build of CPython will not work in an >> UCS4 build of CPython and vice versa. >> >> Re-build shiboken against the UCS 4 build and everything should work >> as expected. > > Right, I'm aware that you need to recompile everything. This failure is > after a complete recompile. Here are the commands I ran: > > $ sudo port uninstall -v --follow-dependents python27 > $ sudo port install -v py27-pyside > > And then I get the link error.
Did you make sure that you really used the ports python, and not accidentally the system python? _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside
