If you don't want to bother compiling it yourself, below is a link to a binary package that works...
Here is what I got from support, ------------------ http://code.google.com/p/pyqt4-win64-binaries/downloads/detail?name=PyQt-Py2.6-gpl-4.6-snapshot-20090810-1.exe&can=2&q= You need to install the package and choose *not* to installed Qt libs. It prompts about not being about to find python don't worry it should just install to c:\Python26_64\ anyway. It should pop sip.dll, and PtQt4 into C:\Python26_64\Lib\site-packages. You should then be able to use these in Nuke by setting the python path or copying the sip.dll and PyQt4 into into the Nuke lib\site-packages directory.
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