On 2007-10-02, Pradnyesh Sawant wrote:
> Hello,
> I have this code, which seems to be correct, but will not run :((
> ##
> import sys
> from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
> class Tmp(QtGui.QDialog, QtCore.QThread):
> def __init__(self, parent = None)
On Tuesday 02 October 2007, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I tried to compile PyQt-x1-gpl-4.3.1 under Solaris 10 with
> CC: Sun C++ 5.7 Patch 117830-11 2007/04/04 for Sparc. I compiled it against
> Qt-4.3.1.
>
> When I try to load an example PyQt program, it appears there are missing
> symbols:
>
On Tuesday 02 October 2007, Pradnyesh Sawant wrote:
> Hello,
> I have this code, which seems to be correct, but will not run :((
> ##
> import sys
> from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
> class Tmp(QtGui.QDialog, QtCore.QThread):
> def __init__(self, p
Hello,
I have this code, which seems to be correct, but will not run :((
##
import sys
from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
class Tmp(QtGui.QDialog, QtCore.QThread):
def __init__(self, parent = None):
QtGui.QDialog.__init__(self, parent)
Hi -
I tried to compile PyQt-x1-gpl-4.3.1 under Solaris 10 with
CC: Sun C++ 5.7 Patch 117830-11 2007/04/04 for Sparc. I compiled it against
Qt-4.3.1.
When I try to load an example PyQt program, it appears there are missing
symbols:
cass30:/data/store/jss/PyQt-x11-gpl-4.3.1/examples/tutorial>
/
Detlev wrote:
> Actually it is not a minor issue. If possible I would try the import
> hook approach. Would you take this task?
Hi Detlev,
As time allows, yes, with pleasure. No promise about how successful it's
gonna be, though, seeing as we're talking badass advanced snake
charming here; we'