NB: In the process of writing this plea for help I've come up with a
workaround. (Don't you love it when you solve your problem while
asking about it? :) I'm posting this rather elaborate problem
description anyway, because it might help others and because it is
after all still a workaround
Would it be possible for someone to have a look at the test case I've
included? It is a very simple PyQt4 program to load a dialog from a ui
file.
py2app doesn't seem to handle the PyQt4.uic module properly. It also
leaves out sip.py.
Thanks
Jeremy
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Jeremy Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Would it be possible for someone to have a look at the test case I've
included?
Sorry, I don't use QT, and don't have the time to mess with it now, but
you might want to look at the sip recipe:
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/python2.5/site-packa
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008, Christopher Barker wrote:
Also, make sure you're using the latest py2app also.
easy_install py2app==dev
Thanks for the reminder. Using the latest development version fixes the
nasty uic issue - I only had to manually include the sip package.
Thanks again!
Jeremy
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J
Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Thanks for the reminder. Using the latest development version fixes the
nasty uic issue - I only had to manually include the sip package.
good to hear -- I wonder why the sip recipe didn't work? Any chance you
can figure it out and provide a patch?
-Chris
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Christop
Sven A. Schmidt wrote:
I hope I'm in the correct place with this problem -- I've found this
list through a link from the python-appscript page. My problem
probably falls between python and AppleScript but I've not been able
to find any clues on the web or in this list's archives. Please let