Thanks Phil
I have taken MSys out of the loop.
Its only Mingw32 now.
I get sip successfully compiled and installed.
When running python in the command line and i enter
*
*
* from sip import **
* print SIP_VERSION_STR*
*4.14.3
*
**
*
*
I also get PyQt-win-gpl-4.9.6 successfully compiled and
Thank for the reply Phil,
I get a Windows Dialog that shows up that says Python has stopped working
and a button that shows the problem details.
Here is the info for that.
*Problem signature:*
* Problem Event Name: APPCRASH*
* Application Name: python.exe*
* Application Version: 0.0.0.0*
*
On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 11:22:45 +0200, Theuns Heydenrych
theunsheydenr...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank for the reply Phil,
I get a Windows Dialog that shows up that says Python has stopped
working
and a button that shows the problem details.
Here is the info for that.
*Problem signature:*
*
On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 11:13:15 +0100, Wilbert Berendsen wbs...@xs4all.nl
wrote:
Hi,
It seems sip 4.14.3 forgets QTextUserData objects.
when I do this (Python 2.7. after importing * from PyQt4.QtCore and
QtGui):
This is SIP 4.13.2 (and PyQt 4.9.3):
doc=QTextDocument()
print
Op 11-03-13 15:01, Phil Thompson schreef:
It's a PyQt bug - fixed in tonight's snapshot.
Thanks.
Users of my application (Frescobaldi) also have some problems that could
relate to QTreeWidgetItems also losing their own instance attributes
(even when using a subclass of QTreeWidgetItem).
HI
I get Sip and PyQt compiled successfully and get both installed.
I am using Python 2.7
When executing
* from PyQt4.Qt import **
It just fails, i cant figure out what is going wrong where.
I tried python -v to get more info, so here is what i get.
*C:\Python27python -v*
*# installing
On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 20:01:51 +0200, Theuns Heydenrych
theunsheydenr...@gmail.com wrote:
HI
I get Sip and PyQt compiled successfully and get both installed.
I am using Python 2.7
When executing
* from PyQt4.Qt import **
It just fails, i cant figure out what is going wrong where.
Define
On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 18:25:08 +0100, Wilbert Berendsen wbs...@xs4all.nl
wrote:
Op 11-03-13 15:01, Phil Thompson schreef:
It's a PyQt bug - fixed in tonight's snapshot.
Thanks.
Users of my application (Frescobaldi) also have some problems that could
relate to QTreeWidgetItems also losing
Hi,
I am having a similar bug indeed in sip-4.14.3 / PyQt-4.9.6 where
QTreeWidgetItem forgets its Python state when created with a
QTreeWidget().invisibleRootItem() as parent.
After importing * from PyQt4.QtCore and QtGui:
app=QApplication([])
w=QTreeWidget()
class Item(QTreeWidgetItem):
...