Thanks, rebuilding PyQt from the ABS did it! You weren't kidding about the CPU cycles, it took me something like 2 hours to build :)
On a side note, it looks like the tests fail unless I have a network connection. That seems odd considering they access html files on disk. -Ryan On Wed 04/13/16 01:41PM, Florian Bruhin wrote: > * Ryan Roden-Corrent <[email protected]> [2016-04-13 07:27:11 -0400]: > > I'm trying to run the tests with tox, but getting what appears to be a > > linker > > error in QtTest: > > Anyone know how to resolve this? > > I'm guessing you're on Arch? > > QtTest in Qt 5.6 is binary incompatible with Qt 5.5: > https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-52205 > > This could be resolved in Archlinux by rebuilding PyQt, but they > didn't do that so far: > https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/48734 > > If you have some CPU cycles to spare, you can fix this by rebuilding > PyQt yourself: > > $ rsync -rv rsync.archlinux.org::abs/$(uname -m)/extra/pyqt5 . > $ cd pyqt5 > $ makepkg -si > > Florian > > -- > http://www.the-compiler.org | [email protected] (Mail/XMPP) > GPG: 916E B0C8 FD55 A072 | http://the-compiler.org/pubkey.asc > I'm running a crowdfunding to work on my FOSS-project full-time: > http://igg.me/at/qutebrowser
