https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408118

vanyossi <ghe...@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|---                         |NOT A BUG
                 CC|                            |ghe...@gmail.com
             Status|REPORTED                    |RESOLVED

--- Comment #4 from vanyossi <ghe...@gmail.com> ---

You are going to have to investigar this a little further, I went to the blog
and at a glance could not find the Qt package you are using. Make sure Qt is
compiled with all the necessary components. It looks as if Qt test is not
installed. Please first check qt is compiled with the necessary parts. The
recommended version of Qt for 4.2 is Qt 5.12.2.

About SIP: Latest Sip and PyQt are tricky to configure and work correctly on a
python installation. Please make sure those are configured and working
correctly.

you can run our scripts to know if sip or pyqt are installed properly krita. go
krita/cmake/modules

FindPyQt5.py
FindSIP.py

A wrongly configuration of PyQt5 will import just fine in python3 console but
with no symbols or methods.

In any case this probably is not a bug in krita but a bug in configuration as
no one else has reported any of this failures. If you feel this is indeed a
bug, you can reopen this report, but please provide more information on that Qt
installation, what components were compiled in. Qt is very big package and is
modular, and to trim compilation times: Tests, webkit and other components can
be trimmed.

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