On Friday 24 December 2010 23:41:08 Algis Kabaila wrote:
> On Friday 24 December 2010 23:18:54 Algis Kabaila wrote:
> > On Friday 24 December 2010 18:59:16 Puiseux wrote:
> > > Le 24/12/2010 01:38, Algis Kabaila a écrit :
> > > > On Friday 24 December 2010 09:25:51 you wrote:
> > All the best for Christmas (which at my end of the world is
> > tomorrow).
> > 
> > OldAl.
> 
> Just an afterthought - we should show that it is not a faulty
> installation that caused this misbehaviour.  I am using
> kubuntu 10.10 and I installed pyside including the "tools"
> module by compiling the source from git repositories.  As I
> allready metnioned, my pyside is still beta1. It works fine
> with the example that you tried unsuccessfully.
> 
> What is your OS and how did you install pyside?
> 
> Thanks for your cooperation.  You may contact me off list if
> you wish, though IMO on list is more useful for the pyside
> project.
> 
> Good night!
> 
> OldAl.

Pierre, 

In order to ensure that I am not misleading you, I installed 
(after some problems which I will report separately) pyside 
1.00b2 and tested pyside-uic.  All works OK as expected - none 
of the "empty file syndrome" that you reported.  

I've installed it all from git repositories today into a Virtual 
Machine, so that my older pyside software is undisturbed and I 
will be able to do some more testing on it. You did scare me!

The reason that I did ask how you installed it is that generally 
one can install from "binaries" or from source.  Installing from 
"binaries" is simpler.  On a VM on a decent computer that 
assigned one of its 4 processors to VM compilation from source 
took little longer than 6 hours.  Multiply that by about 2 to 3 
for the false starts   :)

Once you know how, getting it from git is easier than falling of 
a log   :)

OldAl.
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Algis
http://akabaila.pcug.org.au
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