Well I got it to work using Ozgur's build, but I am looking to find a way to build it myself but no one has built PyQt on Visual Studio 2008 Express with Windows SDK. I just want to find a way to build it again in the future when needed for other versions ect.
Ryan On Feb 21, 5:17 am, Sylvain Berger <[email protected]> wrote: > check out this > posthttp://groups.google.ca/group/python_inside_maya/browse_thread/thread... > > <http://groups.google.ca/group/python_inside_maya/browse_thread/thread...>Ozgur > was kind enough to compile pyQT and release them to the community. Look > throughout the thread, there is a few download links, qt for python 2.5, for > 2.6, vcredist, etc > > Sylvain > > On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 1:28 AM, ryant <[email protected]> wrote: > > Tryed that and that flag does not work I looked at the config and it > > only works for a platform called darwin? > > > if sys.platform == 'darwin': > > #... > > g.add_option("--arch", action="append", default=[], > > dest="arch", > > choices=["i386", "x86_64", "ppc"], > > help="build for architecture ARCH") > > > Ryan > > > On Feb 20, 9:18 pm, Chris G <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I think there's an --arch=x86_64 flag for sip's configure.py > > > > - chris > > > > On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 11:56 PM, ryant <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I am trying to compile PyQt for 64 bit. I found this link: > > > > >http://eoyilmaz.blogspot.com/2009/09/how-to-compile-pyqt4-for-windows. > > .. > > > > > Which is very helpful, however I have Visual Studio 2008 Express which > > > > does not work for compiling 64 bit. So I downloaded Windows SDK for > > > > Windows Server 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 - Version 6.1. This comes > > > > with a CMD Shell that I beleive should let me build a 64 bit program. > > > > So I am stuck on trying to compile sip. When I attempt to use the > > > > command: > > > > > nmake > > > > > I get this: > > > > Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. > > > > > copy /y sip.exe d:\Python26\sip.exe > > > > 1 file(s) copied. > > > > cd siplib > > > > "D:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\Bin > > > > \amd64\nmake.e > > > > xe" install > > > > > Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 9.00.21022.08 > > > > Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. > > > > > link /NOLOGO /DLL /MANIFEST /MANIFESTFILE:sip.pyd.manifest / > > > > SUBSYSTEM:CO > > > > NSOLE /INCREMENTAL:NO /OUT:sip.pyd @D:\DOCUME~1\RyanT\LOCALS~1\Temp > > > > \nm30.tmp > > > > python26.lib(python26.dll) : fatal error LNK1112: module machine type > > > > 'x64' conf > > > > licts with target machine type 'X86' > > > > NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"D:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual > > > > Studio 9.0\ > > > > VC\Bin\amd64\link.EXE"' : return code '0x458' > > > > Stop. > > > > NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"D:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual > > > > Studio 9.0\ > > > > VC\Bin\amd64\nmake.exe"' : return code '0x2' > > > > Stop. > > > > > I have a AMD 64 bit chip and Windows XP 64 installed my version of > > > > Python is also 64 bit. Any ideas why it is complaining about the > > > > target machine type being 'X86' is there a flag that I can change > > > > somewhere for the Windows SDK? > > > > > Ryan > > > > > -- > > > >http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya > > > -- > >http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya > > -- http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya
