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Subject: Re: [PyKDE] import problem with PyQt2.0-pre2
From: Phil Thompson <phil () river-bank ! demon ! co ! uk>
Date: 2000-09-12 13:56:42
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Rob Tandy wrote:
>
> On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 06:24:09PM +0100, Phil Thompson wrote:
> > > > An undefined symbol related to sipProxy is usually because SIP has been
> > > > compiled with Qt support disabled. This happens if the SIP configure
> > > > script can't find Qt (particularly the header files). Have a look at the
> > > > output of running configure again, and let me know where Qt is installed
> > > > on your system.
> > > >
>
> Here is the relevant output of sip's configure:
> checking for the Qt meta object compiler... /usr/lib/qt2/bin/moc
> checking for the Qt include files... /usr/lib/qt2/include
> checking for the Qt library files... /usr/lib/qt2/lib
> checking for X... (cached) libraries /usr/X11R6/lib, headers /usr/X11R6/include
> ...
> checking for Python include files... /usr/include/python1.5
>
> qt is installed in /usr/lib/qt2.
In which case I'm confused. An older sip library lying around with Qt
disabled? I can only suggest cleaning everything out and starting again.
Phil
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