Hi , I'm used to it at Linux. What happends if you creates your file at Linux ? I develop under Linux, and them test under Windows, and all works fine.
Lucas A. Tanure Alves +55 (19) 88176559 On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 8:42 AM, Gerald Hofmair <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello! > > I'm trying to compile a bunch of icons into a resource module with > pyside-rcc, but the resource compiler can't find the files, or so it seems. > > What I did: > 1) I created a qrc file with Qt Designer, adding several 128x128 png icons > from the oxygen icon distribution. > 2) I executed "pyside-rcc -o OxygenIcon.py OxygenIcon.qrc" > > For every icon in the qrc, I receive the following error: "Cannot find > file: C:/path/to/oxygen/128x128/actions/address-book-new.png" > At the end, there is another error: "No resources in resource description" > > My System: > Windows 7 64bit > Python 2.7.1 32bit > PySide version 1.1.2 win32 > Qt 4.8.4 mingw > > What am I missing? I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, I'm new to Qt, > but I really like it so far. I'd be very grateful for suggestions what I > could try to make this work. > > What I've tried so far: > *) replace all the slashes in the paths in the qrc file with backslashes > -> results in the same errors, but with backslashes in the path, e.g. > "Cannot find file: C:\path\to\oxygen\128x128\actions\address-book-new.png" > *) rename the file extension in the qrc file to uppercase -> results in > the same errors, but with uppercase file extensions, e.g. "Cannot find > file: C:/path/to/oxygen/128x128/actions/address-book-new.PNG" > *) Searching the web and documentation for clues > > Regards, > Gerald > > > _______________________________________________ > PySide mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside > >
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