On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Phil Thompson <[email protected]>wrote:
> > make[1]: Entering directory > > `/cygdrive/c/Users/ddoty/Downloads/python/sip-4.7.9/siplib' > > gcc -c -O2 -w -DUNICODE -DQT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT -I. > > -Ic:\programs\Python26\include -o siplib.o siplib.c > > siplib.c:16:20: Python.h: No such file or directory > > That would appear to be the first problem to solve - your Python > installation doesn't appear to be complete. > > Phil The file c:\programs\Python26\include\Python.h does exist, with read permissions enabled, so I assumed that the inability to find it was either an error in the build scripts, or my own misunderstanding of how to use them. In either case, a pre-compiled binary distribution of PyQt for Windows running 64-bit Python would allow me to skip all this. Is there such a package? Is it necessary to get one if I cannot build PyQt (or SIP) on my own? Or should it be possible to use this distribution: http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/static/Downloads/PyQt4/PyQt-Py2.6-gpl-4.4.4-2.exe with 64-bit Python 2.6.1, through some other configuration trick? Thank you, Dave
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