After long trepidation, I started moving my python scripts from python 2.x to python 3.2.
Pleasant surprise - sip-4.12.3 and PyQt-x11-gpl-4.8.4 compiled without problems! Python 3.2 IDLE does not work well with this version of PyQt. Anyway, eric 5.x would be better, so it is necessary to install python 3 version of QScintilla. Downloaded QScintilla-gpl-2.5.1.tar.gz, expanded the tar ball and attempted to compile: Changed the current dir to QScintilla-gpl-2.5.1/Python/ and tried the first step: $ python3.2 configure.py It immediately responded with the message: "Qsci/qsciglobal.h could not be found in /usr/include/qt4. If QScintilla is installed then use the -n argument to explicitly specify the correct directory." I am using a freshly installed kubuntu 11.04 "natty" OS and had a python 2.x version of QScintilla installed from ubuntu binaries. I thought that the message may simply be because of the installed binaries, so "completely removed" the installed QScintilla with the aid of "synaptic" program and tried to repeat the first step of compilation. It failed again with an identical message. I suspect I am doing someting wrong, but what? So where do I go from here? Your help will be greatly appreciated. OldAl. _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt