Am Freitag, 21. April 2006 01:52 schrieb Adam Tenderholt: > > If these were self-written programs that might really be the case, > > however this is with the examples and I can't see any sign for > > improper QApplication initialization in bigtable.py or > > smalltable.py. I also don't think Phil has different versions of > > the examples for X11 and Mac so I'd say something in PyQt3 is going > > wrong on that Mac. > > Right. I don't have any idea of where to begin looking for problems > since I'm not all that familiar with how sip and PyQt work. I noticed > that if you open up a python shell, import qt, create the > QApplication(sys.argv ), and then a QButton(), it's fine. However, if > you do the same thing except create a QTable() instead of a QButton, > I get the error message and the python shell exits, almost like it > segfaults. > > I've also tested with sip-snapshot-20060418 and > PyQt-snapshot-20060407, and I get the same result.
I would start with checking the _Qt_ examples. I derived the PyQt table examples directly from them... Next try generating back traces from the segfaults with gdb, where debug builds are most useful. Good luck, Pete _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list PyKDE@mats.imk.fraunhofer.de http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde