I'm pretty sure I did them in that order: that's the only way they'd make sense.
Yes, I posted In the QScintilla files there's a Python dir, I
installed that after
the main QScintilla install. PyQt4 was in place before either one,
but I did replace my PyQt4 (and sip) with an earlier one because the
earlier one was in the ports collection of my OS. I'll try it again
before my next window of online time tomorrow night.
There wasn't any uninstall, I just deleted files that conflicted and
installed the new (older) version. I went from 4.9.6 back to 4.8.4.
Alan
On 12/31/12, Detlev Offenbach det...@die-offenbachs.de wrote:
Hello,
you have to compile the QScintilla Python bindings AFTER PyQt4. The correct
order is given in the README file of the eric distribution archive.
Detlev
On Sunday 30 December 2012, 23:30:55 Alan Corey wrote:
This seems like mostly a pyqt problem, as far as I know. From my logs:
I have qt4-4.7.3p0 also qt3-mt-3.8p5, using qmake from 4
I have python-2.7.1p9, also python-2.5.4p13, using 2.7.1
I have QScintilla-gpl-2.7 and installed Python bindings
I have py-qt4-4.8.4p0v0 (OpenBSD name for PyQt-x11-gpl-4.8.4.tar.gz)
From the eric4-4.5.7 install:
freebie# python2.7 install.py
Checking dependencies
Python Version: 2.7.1
Found PyQt4
Found QtHelp
Sorry, please install QScintilla2 and
it's PyQt4 wrapper.
Error: Cannot load specified object
What specified object?
In the QScintilla files there's a Python dir, I installed that after
the main QScintilla install. Is there something else to bind it to
PyQt? I'm running OpenBSD 5.0, building from sources (no binary
packages, RPMs etc.). Things were going well until this. I'm not
sure f it wants something else or if it's not finding something that's
already installed.
Alan
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