Thanks Sean. I am indeed interested in compiling from source in a virtualenv. That said, the ideal solution would be for the PyPi package to be updated with the fix for Mavericks. :)
Thanks again! Erica On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 10:44 PM, Sean Fisk <s...@seanfisk.com> wrote: > When compiling from source, you can install into a virtualenv. When using > Homebrew, it's not possible to install into a virtualenv. > > I don't use Homebrew's Python, and don't install any other Python packages > other than PySide. Then, inside of the virtualenv, I use a PTH > file<http://docs.python.org/2/library/site.html>to point to Homebrew's > site-packages/ directory. Unfortunately, this also includes any other > Python packages installed by Homebrew if you decide to install them. It's > not the best option, but it works well. I can send you my > PTH-file-writing-script if you are interested. > > If you are interested in compiling from source into a virtualenv, my team > is working on improving the PySide > BuildScripts<https://github.com/PySide/BuildScripts>repo and I can send you > what we have as well. > > If you are interested in either of these, expect a reply from me tomorrow > as it is pretty late in my neck of the woods. > > Cheers, > > > -- > Sean Fisk > > > On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 1:29 AM, Erica Cane <ericac...@splitu.com> wrote: > >> Thanks for the responses Ryan and Sean. >> >> Is it possible to use homebrew or source to install into a virtualenv? >> >> >> On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 10:06 PM, Sean Fisk <s...@seanfisk.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Erica, >>> >>> This won't fix the PyPi issue, but I usually install on Mac OS X using >>> Homebrew <http://brew.sh/>. Though that has had some recent issues as >>> well. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Sean Fisk >>> >>> >>> On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 6:47 PM, Erica B. <ericac...@splitu.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I'm attempting to install pyside via pip on my Macbook Pro running OS X >>>> 10.9.2 (Mavericks) and am running into some issues. The install fails with >>>> the following error: >>>> >>>> /build/PySide/sources/shiboken/ext/sparsehash/google/dense_hash_map:97:10: >>>>> fatal error: 'tr1/functional' file not found >>>>> #include HASH_FUN_H // defined in config.h >>>>> ^ >>>>> /build/PySide/sources/shiboken/ext/sparsehash/google/sparsehash/sparseconfig.h:18:24: >>>>> note: expanded from macro 'HASH_FUN_H' >>>>> #define HASH_FUN_H <tr1/functional> >>>>> ^ >>>>> 1 error generated. >>>>> make[2]: *** >>>>> [libshiboken/CMakeFiles/libshiboken.dir/sbkconverter.cpp.o] Error 1 >>>>> make[1]: *** [libshiboken/CMakeFiles/libshiboken.dir/all] Error 2 >>>>> make: *** [all] Error 2 >>>>> error: Error compiling shiboken >>>> >>>> >>>> After some searching, it seems this is a Mavericks error and may have >>>> been fixed in November (https://codereview.qt-project.org/#change,69324), >>>> but that change hasn't made its way to PyPi ( >>>> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PySide). If this is the case, perhaps the >>>> PyPi package could use a refresh. If not, any ideas what can be done to fix >>>> the error? >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> Erica >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> >>>> PySide mailing list >>>> PySide@qt-project.org >>>> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside >>>> >>>> >>> >> >
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