On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 12:54:37 -0500, Dave Peterson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello,
Hello Dave. > I'm trying to build PyQt 4.5.1 from source on Mac OSX 10.5 x86 and I'm > running into a problem right from the start in that the qtdirs.app built > during the configure step won't run because it won't load QtCore. I've > done an otool -L on "qtdirs.app/Contents/MacOS/qtdirs" and it doesn't > have any path prefix in front of the reference to QtCore. Mine does. > Note that my Qt install is *not* a standard install. It is a custom > build installed into > "/Users/dpeterson/py/qtbuild/install/Qt-4.5.1-1.egg/EGG-INFO/usr". I > have verified I can run all the Qt apps, tools, and demos from this > install. I have exported QTDIR set to this path prior to invoking > PyQt's configure.py script. It looks like the build of the qtdirs.app > is picking up all the right paths for this install. But it looks to me > like PyQt's qtdirs.app assumes that the various Qt frameworks are in the > system location, even though configure explicitly passed the right > location for my frameworks via a -F flag to g++. Is this a bug with > PyQt's qtdirs build process? Is your QTDIR/bin directory on your PATH? If you are compiling Qt yourself then it isn't installed in any standard system location anyway. I build it myself, but to the standard location which is /usr/local/Trolltech. I'll trying building Qt in a non-default directory to see if I can reproduce the problem. Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
