In article <7a6b804d-970e-4000-b540-a79a84257...@mac.com>,
Arana Fireheart wrote:
> It appears that I have two issues. First is that I am not using the
> system
> python (maybe I shouldn't be), secondly that the version of PyQt in that
> directory is compiled for 64 bit. At least that is
Ned,
Thanks for the help. I am VERY grateful for any assistance I can get
with this.
It appears that I have two issues. First is that I am not using the
system python (maybe I shouldn't be), secondly that the version of PyQt in that
directory is compiled for 64 bit. At least th
I use Macports to manage my Python installation on 10.6 and 10.7 and haven't
had any issues - and 'port install py27-pyqt4' works great.
See http://astrofrog.github.com/macports-python/ for more details on using
Python from Macports.
Macports is also now much faster than it used to be since bin
In article <010e9186-252a-459c-8be8-9de05fc0e...@mac.com>,
Arana Fireheart wrote:
> Okay, I GIVE UP!!
>
> I have tried just about everything I can think of and they all failed!
> I
> have spent over a month on this and can't seem to get all of these pieces to
> work together.
>
>
Okay, I GIVE UP!!
I have tried just about everything I can think of and they all failed!
I have spent over a month on this and can't seem to get all of these pieces to
work together.
I have tried all the latest developers releases for QT, sip and PyQt
and all I can get to is a