Hello Brent, On 12/13/19 7:56 PM, Brent Villalobos wrote: > I followed the instructions on this page for building pyside2-5.12 from > source: > https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_for_Python/GettingStarted/X11 > > Towards the end of the build, I run into this error: > **Skiping copy tree > /usr/pic1/work/CM-14954/pyside/build/gcc-6.3/temp/pyside-setup/pyside2_install/py2.7-qt5.12.6-64bit-release/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pyside2uic > > to > /usr/pic1/work/CM-14954/pyside/build/gcc-6.3/temp/pyside-setup/build/lib.linux-x86_64-2.7/pyside2uic. > > Source does not exists. filter=None. ignore=None.
This should happen 5.13 on, since we replaced the forks of uic and rcc for the original tool provided by Qt, since it's compatible with Python via (uic -g python some_file.ui) Can you check if the pyside-tools sub repository is also on the 5.12 branch? With something like: git submodule update -f or you can go to sources and do that manually. > The last time I build pyside2 from source (5.6), it built just fine. I > don't see any bug tickets about "pyside2uic" issues so I think I'm doing > something wrong. Has anyone else encountered this build issue? Should > I even be attempting to build from source or is the recommended way of > using pyside2 doing a pip install? If you really want to build the project from source, of course you should keep doing what you were, but if you just want to use PySide, a pip install should be enough. You can install specific versions doing a: pip install pyside2==5.12.2 for example. Let's know how it went. Cheers -- Dr. Cristián Maureira-Fredes R&D Manager The Qt Company GmbH Erich-Thilo-Straße 10 D-12489 Berlin https://qt.io _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list PySide@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/pyside