> PySide 1.1.2 is NOT buildable only against Qt4.8 64bit on windows. and it fails to build agains all versions of python, not just 3.2
> > PySide 1.1.2 against Qt4.8 64bit on linux is OK. > PySide 1.1.2 against Qt4.8 32bit on windows and linux is OK. > PySide 1.1.2 against Qt4.7 64bit on windows and linux is OK. > PySide 1.1.2 against Qt4.7 32bit on windows and linux is OK. > > Regards > R. > > 2012/9/11 Tejashri Kandolkar <[email protected]>: >> Hi, >> >> A bit of confusion..could you please clarify? >> >> PySide1.1.2 + Python2.7 + Qt4.7.4 on 64-bit(both Win and Linux) is OK >> PySide1.1.2 + Python3.2 + Qt4.7.4 on 64-bit(both Win and Linux) is NOT OK??? >> >> Regards, >> Tej >> >> On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Roman Lacko <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> forgot to say that 64bit still does not build, just 32bit >>> >>> R. >>> >>> 2012/9/11 Roman Lacko <[email protected]>: >>> > Hi Tej, >>> > >>> > 2012/9/11 Tejashri Kandolkar <[email protected]>: >>> >> Hi Roman, >>> >> >>> >> I was able to build PySide successfully on Windows 7 with Python 2.7. >>> >> I now wanted to build it with Python 3.2..So wanted to know if the bug >>> >> was >>> >> fixed and if PySide can now be built with Python3.2? >>> > >>> > Yes, all known bugs were fixed and You can build even with latest Python >>> > 3.3rc2 >>> > >>> >> >>> >> Also, how do I check if I am getting the latest released PySide code? >>> >> Is it that when I clone from github (without mentioning a version), it >>> >> will >>> >> always get the latest release? >>> >> >>> > >>> > The setup.py build script has two parameters that control version of >>> > PySide modules cloned from git: --list-versions and --version. >>> > >>> > For example to build latest stable version run: >>> > python setup.py bdist --version=1.1.2 [...other params] >>> > >>> > To build latest development version run: >>> > python setup.py bdist --version=1.1.3dev [...other params] >>> > >>> > To list all available versions run: >>> > python setup.py --list-versions >>> > >>> > Regards >>> > Roman >>> > >>> >> Regards, >>> >> Tej >>> >> >>> >> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 12:16 PM, Roman Lacko <[email protected]> >>> >> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> Hi Tej, >>> >>> >>> >>> the windows build will be available today or tomorrow, for python 2.7, >>> >>> 3.2 and also 3.3rc >>> >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> Roman >>> >>> >>> >>> 2012/9/10 Tejashri Kandolkar <[email protected]>: >>> >>> > Also, another question that I had was that is the build successful >>> >>> > with >>> >>> > Python 3.1 (on Win7 32/64 and Linux 64bit?) >>> >>> > >>> >>> > Regards, >>> >>> > Tej >>> >>> > >>> >>> > On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Tejashri Kandolkar >>> >>> > <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> Hi, >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> Thanks, I haven't tried building it again yet, but will be trying >>> >>> >> it >>> >>> >> soon. >>> >>> >> Also, can I have a rough idea of when the next release(with the >>> >>> >> python3.2 >>> >>> >> related bug fixed) will be available? >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> Because, ultimately I have to use Pyhon3.2. >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> Regards, >>> >>> >> Tej >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Roman Lacko >>> >>> >> <[email protected]> >>> >>> >> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> here is another option how to build PySide from source on Linux >>> >>> >>> [1]. >>> >>> >>> There is known bug when building with python 3.2 that i will fix >>> >>> >>> in >>> >>> >>> next release. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> >>> R. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> [1] >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> http://pypi.python.org/pypi/PySide#installing-pyside-from-source-on-a-unix-system-ubuntu-12-04-lts >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> 2012/9/6 Tejashri Kandolkar <[email protected]>: >>> >>> >>> > Hi, >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> > I am trying to build Pyside on Linux RHEL 64-bit machine. >>> >>> >>> > I followed the steps mentioned @ >>> >>> >>> > http://qt-project.org/wiki/Building_PySide_on_Linux, but i face >>> >>> >>> > build >>> >>> >>> > issues. >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> > I got the source code for the same from >>> >>> >>> > http://qt-project.org/wiki/PySideDownloads >>> >>> >>> > and I only find PySide and Shiboken tar files (ApiExtractor and >>> >>> >>> > generatorrunner directories are inside the Shiboken dir) >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> > Just want to make sure if thats the correct way to build PySide >>> >>> >>> > from >>> >>> >>> > source? >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> > I get the following error when I run cmake inside the >>> >>> >>> > PySide/build >>> >>> >>> > dir. >>> >>> >>> > .........]$ cmake .. >>> >>> >>> > -- The C compiler identification is GNU 4.4.4 >>> >>> >>> > -- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 4.4.4 >>> >>> >>> > -- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/gcc >>> >>> >>> > -- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/gcc -- works >>> >>> >>> > -- Detecting C compiler ABI info >>> >>> >>> > -- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done >>> >>> >>> > -- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ >>> >>> >>> > -- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ -- works >>> >>> >>> > -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info >>> >>> >>> > -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done >>> >>> >>> > CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:8 (find_package): >>> >>> >>> > By not providing "FindGeneratorRunner.cmake" in >>> >>> >>> > CMAKE_MODULE_PATH >>> >>> >>> > this >>> >>> >>> > project has asked CMake to find a package configuration file >>> >>> >>> > provided >>> >>> >>> > by >>> >>> >>> > "GeneratorRunner", but CMake did not find one. >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> > Could not find a package configuration file provided by >>> >>> >>> > "GeneratorRunner" >>> >>> >>> > (requested version 0.6.16) with any of the following names: >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> > GeneratorRunnerConfig.cmake >>> >>> >>> > generatorrunner-config.cmake >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> > Add the installation prefix of "GeneratorRunner" to >>> >>> >>> > CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH >>> >>> >>> > or >>> >>> >>> > set "GeneratorRunner_DIR" to a directory containing one of the >>> >>> >>> > above >>> >>> >>> > files. >>> >>> >>> > If "GeneratorRunner" provides a separate development package >>> >>> >>> > or >>> >>> >>> > SDK, >>> >>> >>> > be >>> >>> >>> > sure it has been installed. >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> > -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred! >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> > Can anyone help on the proper build steps for building Pyside >>> >>> >>> > from >>> >>> >>> > Source? >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> > Regards, >>> >>> >>> > Tej >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> >>> >>> > PySide mailing list >>> >>> >>> > [email protected] >>> >>> >>> > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> >>> >>> > >>> >>> > >>> >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> >>> > PySide mailing list >>> >>> > [email protected] >>> >>> > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside >>> >>> > >>> >> >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside
