Re: [PyQt] Installing on Ubuntu non default Python

2012-02-15 Thread Tom Brander
Turns out I needed to install the dev packages for QT4 itself... Would have
been nice to have noted that as a pre-req/dependency, I wrongly assumed it
was included..

On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 1:31 PM, Sebastian Wiesner  wrote:

> 2012/2/15 Tom Brander :
> > tom@tom-Satellite-A105:~$ whereis qmake
> > qmake:
> > tom@tom-Satellite-A105:~$
> > It would appear not to be there, what installs it?
>
> qt4-qmake
>
> You could have found this out for yourself by searching on
> http://packages.ubuntu.com...
>



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Re: [PyQt] Installing on Ubuntu non default Python

2012-02-15 Thread Sebastian Wiesner
2012/2/15 Tom Brander :
> tom@tom-Satellite-A105:~$ whereis qmake
> qmake:
> tom@tom-Satellite-A105:~$
> It would appear not to be there, what installs it?

qt4-qmake

You could have found this out for yourself by searching on
http://packages.ubuntu.com...
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Re: [PyQt] Installing on Ubuntu non default Python

2012-02-15 Thread Tom Brander
tom@tom-Satellite-A105:~$ whereis qmake
qmake:
tom@tom-Satellite-A105:~$
It would appear not to be there, what installs it?

On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Vincent Vande Vyvre <
vincent.vandevy...@swing.be> wrote:

> **
> Le 15/02/12 17:49, Tom Brander a écrit :
>
> Installed SIP with configure.py, make and make install for Python2.7
> but when I went to configure.py for pyqt I get
>  tom@tom-Satellite-A105:~/Downloads/PyQt-x11-gpl-4.9.1$ sudo python2.7
> configure.py -w
> Error: Make sure you have a working Qt v4 qmake on your PATH or use the -q
> argument to explicitly specify a working Qt v4 qmake.
> Using Ubuntu10.10
>
>  I thought configure.py creates the required make files.. what am I
> missing?
>
>  Posted here on SO as well
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9294956/install-pyqt-to-alternative-python-version-on-ubuntu
>
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>  qmake is not create by configure.py.
>
> qmake is the program make for qt.
>
> What's the return of the command:
>
> $ whereis qmake
>
> Normally, this is /usr/bin/qmake
>
> Also, you don't need sudo for configure, only for make install
>
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Re: [PyQt] Installing on Ubuntu non default Python

2012-02-15 Thread Vincent Vande Vyvre


  
  
Le 15/02/12 17:49, Tom Brander a écrit :
Installed SIP with configure.py, make and make install
  for Python2.7
  but when I went to configure.py for pyqt I get 
  
tom@tom-Satellite-A105:~/Downloads/PyQt-x11-gpl-4.9.1$ sudo
  python2.7 configure.py -w
Error: Make sure you have a working Qt v4 qmake on your
  PATH or use the -q
argument to explicitly specify a working Qt v4 qmake.
Using Ubuntu10.10


I thought configure.py creates the required make files..
  what am I missing?


Posted here on SO as well http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9294956/install-pyqt-to-alternative-python-version-on-ubuntu


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qmake is not create by configure.py. 

qmake is the program make for qt.

What's the return of the command:

$ whereis qmake

Normally, this is /usr/bin/qmake

Also, you don't need sudo for configure, only for make install

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