Unfortunately, it seems to be
required that both PyQt4 and PyQt5 must be built from source.
What tools do I need for that? Up to this point, I have used
binary packages.
Colin W.
On 1/7/2014 10:13 AM, Colin J. Williams
wrote:
Thanks for your speedy
response.
I'll do that. Unfortunately, I get the message:
PyQt GPL v4.10
for Python v3.3 (x32) Setup
A copy of PyQt5 for is already installed in C:\Python33 and
must be uninstallled first.
Is there a work-around, so that I can install Eric?
Colin W.
Colin W.
On 1/7/2014 8:07 AM, Detlev Offenbach
wrote:
That is necessary because eric is built
upon it. For Windows just get the PyQt4 installer from
Riverbank.
Detlev
On Tuesday 07 January 2014, 07:43:59 Colin
J. Williams wrote:
> When installing
C:\eric5-5.4.0-RC1>\python33\python install.py, I am asked
> to install PyQt4. Is this necessary?
>
> I am just starting to use PyQt.
>
> Colin W.
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