Hi Phil,
I didn't know that. Thanks for shedding some light on my head.
Detlev
On Thursday 25 April 2013, 18:28:15 Phil Thompson wrote:
On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 18:10:10 +0200, Detlev Offenbach
det...@die-offenbachs.de wrote:
On Tuesday 23 April 2013, 22:18:34 Phil Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 19:53:58 +0200, Detlev Offenbach
det...@die-offenbachs.de wrote:
Hello Phil,
please disregard the first part of the message. Doing some more
investigations showed, that Windwos tricked me. Sorry for the noise.
Meanwhile I found a new issue. Calling e.g. qhelpgenerator as
delivered
with the lates PyQt4 with Qt5 installer gives this error message:
Failed to load platform plugin minimal. Available platforms are:
windows.
In deed, the platforms plugin directory only contains qwindows.dll.
How
can
I overcome this issue?
You'd have to copy it in from the Qt installer.
I would expect it to be part of the PyQt4 installer. Why should I
install
Qt
separately (and have the stuff twice)?
That's just the workaround until I update the installers.
Yet another observation. Entering the following in a Python 3.3 shell
gives
a wrong output.
from PyQt4.QtCore import QLibraryInfo
QLibraryInfo.location(QLibraryInfo.BinariesPath)
'C:/Qt/5.0.2/bin'
I would have expected something like C:\Python33\Lib\site-
packages\PyQt4, because that is where the executable reside
when
installed via the installer. How can I overcome this issue?
Sounds like a problem with qt.conf. 32 bit or 64 bit installer?
32 bit installer.
The location information won't be correct unless you create a
QCoreApplication instance first.
Phil
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