Hi,
I think it is the same error that I had when I installed PySide on MacOs
10.6.. You have to install Pyside Binaries and the Qt Binaries!
I've changed the Mac OS binaries wiki entry to explicitely mention that,
see: http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/PySide_Binaries_MacOSX (To
install PySide in Mac OS X, you have to install both packages.......)
João Ventura
On 05-10-2011 13:15, Devin Balkcom wrote:
Hi all,
I've built a small graphics library for a cs1 course I teach, using qt
and Pyside, with Python 2.7. Everything works beautifully on windows,
and linux, and on mac os x >= 10.6. However, on OS X 10.5.8, Pyside
seems to have trouble, in spite of the note on the binary distribution
page that mentions " The releases now include 32 bit as well as 64 bit
libs and thus work everywhere".
The following line fails:
from PySide import QtCore, QtGui
Unfortunately, I don't have a 10.5.8 mac available at the moment to
give the precise error, but as best I recall, the error message is
that no suitable architecture is found for QtCore.so
The library is located by the python interpreter.
/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/PySide/QtCore.so
The problem is repeatable; pyside fails on import for all 10.5.8 macs
in the class (about 30).
Is this a known problem? Does anyone have a binary build for 10.5.8
so that I can get these students up and running? I will try to give
more precise notes and post on the bug-tracker as soon as I have
access to a 10.5.8 mac.
thanks,
Devin
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