Charlie, Really!? How can you tell that from what I sent? The issue I have with homebrew (which btw, is the package manager I would prefer to use…), is that I can't get pyserial to install under homebrew. I know there is a way to build an installer using homebrew, but pyserial isn't available under git , and I went looking for another 'path' to the goal, since I really didn't want to build everything from scratch!
As far as I can tell there isn't any one place that describes who puts what where for OS X. Is anyone aware of one? I'm *really* thinking about starting one! Also, what do you mean that installing PyQt with homebrew "will limit the effectiveness of any virtualenv"? I couldn't seem to get my virtual environment to find PyQt. I even tried copying it to the virtual environment, as someone on Stack Overflow had suggested. I just feel like I can manage to get to 98%, but never get any one install to work entirely. I feel so close to a solution, but it is always just out of reach... Arana On Jul 23, 2012, at 6:00 AM, pythonmac-sig-requ...@python.org wrote: > > From: "Charlie Clark" <charlie.cl...@clark-consulting.eu> > Subject: Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] PyQT on Lion? > Date: July 22, 2012 7:19:01 AM EDT > To: pythonmac-sig@python.org > > > Am 20.07.2012, 20:06 Uhr, schrieb Arana Fireheart <aranafirehe...@mac.com>: > >> Okay, I GIVE UP!! >> I have tried just about everything I can think of and they all failed! >> I have spent over a month on this and can't seem to get all of these pieces >> to work together. >> I have tried all the latest developers releases for QT, sip and PyQt >> and all I can get to is a wrong architecture message (see below). I have >> tried virtualenv and no virtualenv. I have tried to force python to use >> 32-bit (defaults write com.apple.versioner.python Prefer-32-Bit -bool yes), >> without any change. I think it is an issue with 32/64-bit versions, but I >> can't figure out which piece is the one using the wrong architecture... >> If ANYONE has managed to get PyQt to build and install on Lion, could >> you please let me know how you did it… > > This is simply not true. You have succeeded in installing PyQT using > Homebrew. Your problems seem to be related with what you want to do with it > afterwards. Installing PyQT using either Homebrew or MacPorts will limit the > effectiveness of any virtualenv. > > Charlie > -- > Charlie Clark > Managing Director > Clark Consulting & Research > German Office > Kronenstr. 27a > Düsseldorf > D- 40217 > Tel: +49-211-600-3657 > Mobile: +49-178-782-6226 > > > > unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/Pythonmac-SIG
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