Thank for the reply Phil, I get a Windows Dialog that shows up that says "Python has stopped working" and a button that shows the problem details. Here is the info for that.
*Problem signature:* * Problem Event Name: APPCRASH* * Application Name: python.exe* * Application Version: 0.0.0.0* * Application Timestamp: 4f84a524* * Fault Module Name: python27.dll* * Fault Module Version: 2.7.3150.1013* * Fault Module Timestamp: 4f84a51f* * Exception Code: c0000005* * Exception Offset: 00000000000ccffb* * OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48* * Locale ID: 1033* * Additional Information 1: b042* * Additional Information 2: b0421424f142fbb9cbb7bb36eb794492* * Additional Information 3: 620e* * Additional Information 4: 620eb73406993f88009c2e9ba8e1d7cb* * * I have depends on my machine must i check the dependencies for Python.exe? Should i not check for something that depends on the PyQt stuff? Or is there another dependency checker for Python? On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:15 AM, Phil Thompson <p...@riverbankcomputing.com > wrote: > On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 09:21:33 +0200, Theuns Heydenrych > <theunsheydenr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks Phil > > I have taken MSys out of the loop. > > Its only Mingw32 now. > > > > I get sip successfully compiled and installed. > > When running python in the command line and i enter > > * > > * > > *>>> from sip import ** > > *>>> print SIP_VERSION_STR* > > *4.14.3 > > * > > *>>>* > > * > > * > > I also get PyQt-win-gpl-4.9.6 successfully compiled and installed. > > When running python in the command line and i enter > > * > > * > > *>>> from PyQt4.Qt import ** > > > > It just fail. > > Presumably with an error message? > > > How can i find out what/where is it failing? > > You could use a dependency checker to see if it failing to find a DLL. > > Phil >
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