Aaron, yes I had used the --standalone flag with setup.py Roman, that worked. So I executed: easy_install --install-dir=$PYTHONDIR/site-packages/ PySide-1.1.3dev-py2.7.egg
Thanks guys! On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 8:32 AM, Roman Lacko <backup.rla...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > you need to install the PySIde egg with easy_install: > > $ easy_install PySide-1.1.3dev-py2.7.egg > > If you don't want to install PySide into system python, you can use > virtualenv. > > Regards > Roman > > 2013/2/1 Purple Tentacle <purplish.tenta...@gmail.com> > >> Hello everyone, >> >> I followed the instructions <https://github.com/PySide/pyside-setup> for >> building a standalone PySide egg in Linux. Then I moved the egg to a test >> directory along with a Python script to test it. I want to be able to >> access the egg from the current directory, not from the Python dir. >> >> The PySide package is found but I get an "ImportError: No module named >> QtCore" when I try to import QtCore, or a similar message for any other >> module. PySide.__all__ has ['QtCore', 'QtGui', 'QtNetwork', 'QtOpenGL', >> 'QtSql', 'QtSvg', 'QtTest', 'QtWebKit', 'QtScript']. >> >> The test script: >> #!/usr/bin/python >> import sys >> sys.path.append('./PySide-1.1.3dev-py2.7.egg') >> import PySide >> print(PySide.__all__) >> import PySide.QtCore >> >> Am I missing something something? Thanks!! >> >> _______________________________________________ >> PySide mailing list >> PySide@qt-project.org >> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside >> >> >
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