At 2:50 +0200 6/10/10, Christian Tismer wrote:
>For SIP, I used i386, because I need it for psyco.

thanks, Chris: this part also went smooth for me -- as long as I do not try to 
use the latest SIP 4.11.2

>Then, configured and made PyQt, accordingly

yes: it goes as far as generating the C++ source code and compiling it to 
object code, no problem!

but then, this is where it breaks because of the missing QT command: it won't 
even write the make file for the next step, so I'm stuck...

        any idea what is that QT program,
        where it should be,
        and what it is used for?

and which of the above steps should have put it where it belongs?

because if I don't solve this, then I cannot configure PyQt, meaning I cannot 
build the QtCore module...

-- 
Jym Feat ~ Paris FR 75018


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