Wait a sec… PyQt4 means you are fine with Qt4 and don’t need Qt5, right? Then you can use PySide1, it’s actually quite stable and no need to compile etc – just “pip install” it. PySide2 is work in progress for those who need Qt5 bindings. And BTW – Qt5 indeed restructured modules and classes. So maybe even PySide2 is actually working in your instance.
From: PySide [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Spencer Parkin Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2016 12:24 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [PySide] PySide2 installed but not working I gave up on PySide and switched to PyQt4. Works like a charm. I was able to get wxPython working in 15 minutes too, BTW. PySide1/2 needs some serious help. I'm not smart enough to get it installed. On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 2:24 PM, Spencer Parkin <[email protected]> wrote: Hi, I built PySide2, 32-bit from sources, but when I run the tetrix.py example, I get... AttributeError: module 'PySide2.QtNetwork' has no attribute 'QSslSocket'. If I comment out the call to QtNetwork.QSlSocket.suppertsSsl(), then get another telling error... AttributeError: module 'PySide2.QtGui' has no attribute 'QWidget'. It sounds like to me that my installation is completely wacked-up. Qwidget can't be found inside QtGui?! How is that even possible? It's taken me over 4 hours to get to this point. I had to re-run the install several times after making dependency fixes each time. Please don't tell me I need to re-run the install. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm ready to give up and just use wxPython...It might be more reliable. --Sp
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