Building and installing PyQt,  built against Maya, is a non trivial task.
Can you just stick with PySide? It is shipped with Maya and has basically
the same API as PyQt, save a few minor differences.

On Thu, 5 Nov 2015 9:46 AM  <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello friends,
>
> i am useless at installing plugins/scripts/modules or whatever this is.
> but i need to create a nice sexy gui for my python script and i hear pyqt
> is the way forward in the gui department.
>
> however i have found contradicting information online about how to
> install, there are header files i need but also an .exe file to run, though
> other places have said from maya 2011 onwards pyqt is already built in to
> it. im getting a head ache.
>
> could someone kindly give me the basic steps to get pyqt working on maya
> 2015
> bear in mind i am not very software savvy
>
> thanks alot,
>
> Sam
>
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