On 5/22/2012 1:54 AM, Roman Lacko wrote: > Hi Paul, > > 2012/5/21 Paul Miller<[email protected]>: >> On 5/21/2012 1:34 AM, Roman Lacko wrote: >>> >>> 2012/5/20 Paul Miller<[email protected]>: >>>>> >>>>> I have prepared windows builds of PySide 1.1.1 for Pyhon 2.7 and 3.2, >>>>> 32bit and 64bit. >>>> >>>> >>>> Roman - I've still never been able to get the PySide build process >>>> working on my Windows machine. >>>> >>>> What would it take to adjust your toolchain to spit out a version for an >>>> older version of Qt? (say, 4.5.3) >>> >>> >>> what version of python You need to compile with ? >>> I will try to build PySide with Qt 4.5.3 and try to fix the build errors >> >> >> I'm still using 4.5.3 on Windows because we know it works with our >> application. >> >> I tried moving up to 4.8.1 and we started experiencing random crashes on one >> user's machine (unfortunately, not my dev machine). It's a complex >> application, and almost every version of Qt that we've moved up to has >> broken something in some subtle way. For this reason, we tend to stick with >> a version we know works. >> >> If you can easily build for different versions (x64), or help me figure it >> out, I'd be grateful. > > I'm getting compilation errors with Qt 4.5.3, but it's not bug in > build scripts. The build fails when building PySide module, Shiboken > compiles without errors. > At this time I'm trying to fix Qt 4.8.1 build...
Roman - that's okay. I'm doing some tests now to see if we can safely move up to Qt 4.7.3. Thanks for your efforts. _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside
