QtMultimedia.abi3.so is the Python extension module that implements the bindings to the QtMultimedia C++ library. libQt5Multimedia.so is the QtMultimedia C++ library itself. Phil On 21/04/2024 17:40, umbertofilippo wrote: > Sorry for messing things up. > > I noticed the right command for the symlink was `sudo ln -s > /home/umberto/miniforge3/envs/memory/lib/python3.12/site-packages/PyQt5/QtMultimedia.abi3.so > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQtMultimedia.so` (not > "libQt5Multimedia.so", removed the "5"). > > Trying to rebuild again with this I got: > > ``` > > /usr/bin/ld: cannot find > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5Multimedia.so: No such file or > directory > collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status > make: *** [Makefile:210: memory] Error 1 > > ``` > > Sorry for the confusion. > > Umberto > > On 4/21/24 18:35, umbertofilippo wrote: >> >> Hello again, >> >> >> I gave it a try. >> >> I found the QtMultimedia.abi.so file in the folder >> /home/umberto/miniforge3/envs/memory/lib/python3.1/site-packages/PyQt5 >> (I am using a virtual Python environment created with mamba, similar >> to conda). >> >> I created the symlink with `sudo ln -s >> /home/umberto/miniforge3/envs/memory/lib/python3.12/site-packages/PyQt5/QtMultimedia.abi3.so >> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5Multimedia.so`. After this, I checked >> that /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5Multimedia.so points to >> /home/umberto/miniforge3/envs/memory/lib/python3.12/site-packages/PyQt5/QtMultimedia.abi3.so >> by following the symlink and everything seems fine so far. >> >> I then tried to re-build with `pyqtdeploy-build memory.pdt`, then cs >> to build- directory, `qmake` and `make`. >> >> I came back to the error I had before this: >> >> ``` >> >> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lQtMultimedia: No such file or directory >> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status >> make: *** [Makefile:210: memory] Error 1 >> >> ``` >> >> I sincerely don't know at this point what I am supposed to do, and I >> did not think it wold be this complicated. >> >> Is it because I am using a virtual environment maybe? >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Umberto >> >> >> On 4/21/24 12:31, Charles wrote: >>> That means instead of QtMultimedia.so from Qt, it wants to link with >>> QtMultimedia.abi3.so from PyQt5 package >>> instead, so you should find where that file is located then create >>> symlink from QtMultimedia.so to it. >>> >>> On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 5:16 PM umbertofilippo >>> wrote: >>> >>> Thank you Charles, >>> >>> >>> I symlinked the file, and now I am receiving yet another error: >>> >>> >>> `/usr/bin/ld: pyqtdeploy_main.o:(.data.rel+0x28): undefined >>> reference to `PyInit_QtMultimedia'` >>> >>> >>> I am (again) a bit stuck at this point, a google search of >>> "PyInit_QtMultimedia" gave no results... >>> >>> But I am confident that slowly but steadily, error by error, I >>> will be able to eventually build the application! >>> >>> Of course, if it wasn't for the support of this mailing list, I >>> would not be so optimist :) >>> >>> >>> Umberto >>> >>> >>> On 4/20/24 15:57, Charles wrote: >>>> -lQtMultimedia means that you are linking with QtMultimedia.so. >>>> >>>> The first thing you do is check is your /usr/lib directory >>>> whether that file exists: cd /usr/lib && find | grep -i >>>> qtmultimedia >>>> >>>> Then if the file is not found, you check the list of files your >>>> qtmultimedia5-dev package has. You'll see that it has >>>> Qt5Multimedia.so. >>>> >>>> So then what you need to do is just symlink it >>>> >>>> ln >>>> >>>> -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5Multimedia.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQtMultimedia.so >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 8:21 PM umbertofilippo >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi KC and thanks again for your suopport! >>>> >>>> >>>> I have included it in my toml file, then tried to build the >>>> project and I got the error: "Project ERROR: Unknown >>>> module(s) in QT: multimedia linux" >>>> >>>> >>>> I then googled and understood I might need to install >>>> QtMultimedia on my system (Linux Mint 20). >>>> >>>> I then did `sudo apt install qtmultimedia5-dev >>>> libqt5multimedia5 libqt5multimedia5-plugins` (not sure if >>>> all were necessary), and now during the make command I >>>> receive a new error: >>>> >>>> >>>> ``` >>>> >>>> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lQtMultimedia: No such file or >>>> directory >>>> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status >>>> make: *** [Makefile:210: memory] Error 1 >>>> >>>> ``` >>>> >>>> >>>> I tried to find out how to solve the problem but after some >>>> search I could figure it out. >>>> >>>> I guess it still has to do with some missing components, but >>>> I could not find the proper page with a list of all the >>>> needed libraries. >>>> >>>> >>>> Do you or anyone else has it? >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks again for your time, really appreciated >>>> >>>> >>>> Umberto >>>> >>>> >>>> On 4/20/24 11:32, Kaiser Chief wrote: >>>>> Hi umbertofilippo, >>>>> >>>>> The non-standard python packages should be added to the >>>>> `sysroot.toml` first. >>>>> >>>>> In fact, there should be a `PyQt5` block in your >>>>> `sysroot.toml`. (The component plugin for PyQt5 will work >>>>> there). Look at the `Pyqt5.Linux` section and add >>>>> QtMultimedia to the list of modules (QtWidgets should >>>>> already be there for instance). >>>>> >>>>> Then reload your .pdt and it should automatically detect >>>>> QtMultimedia which you can tick. >>>>> >>>>> I have checked your python source code and it does not seem >>>>> that you need any other dependency so you can ghead with >>>>> this change and build. >>>>> >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> >>>>> KC >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, 19 Apr 2024, 17:16 umbertofilippo, >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello everyone, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I finally had some time to come back to this. >>>>> >>>>> I tried to build my own application (a simple memory >>>>> game, whose source you can find here: >>>>> https://github.com/umbe1987/memory). >>>>> >>>>> Host Linux-64 and target Linux-64. >>>>> >>>>> The deployment process seemed smooth, however when I >>>>> try to launch my application in the build-linux-64 >>>>> directory, I see this error: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ``` >>>>> >>>>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>>>>   File "memory.py", line 6, in >>>>>   File "bootstrap-3.11.0.py >>>>> ", line 1178, in >>>>> _find_and_load >>>>>   File "bootstrap-3.11.0.py >>>>> ", line 1142, in >>>>> _find_and_load_unlocked >>>>> ModuleNotFoundError: No module named >>>>> 'PyQt5.QtMultimedia' >>>>> >>>>> ``` >>>>> >>>>> I went back to the .pdt file (`pyqtdeploy-build >>>>> memory.pdt`), but in the Packages tab I cannot see >>>>> QtMultimedia listed anywhere. >>>>> >>>>> I could try to add it manually in the memory.pdt file, >>>>> but I was wondering if I am doing anything wrong. >>>>> >>>>> I am sharing the content of my pdt file below. >>>>> >>>>> Many thanks in advance if you wish to help. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Umberto >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> memory.pdt >>>>> >>>>> ``` >>>>> >>>>> version = 0 >>>>> sysroot = "" >>>>> sysroots_dir = "" >>>>> parts = [ "Python:random", "PyQt:PyQt5.QtWidgets", >>>>> "Python:glob", "Python:os", "PyQt:PyQt5.QtCore", >>>>> "PyQt:PyQt5.QtGui", "SIP:PyQt5.sip", "PyQt:PyQt5",] >>>>> >>>>> [Application] >>>>> entry_point = "" >>>>> is_console = false >>>>> is_bundle = false >>>>> name = "" >>>>> qmake_configuration = "" >>>>> script = "memory.py" >>>>> syspath = "" >>>>> >>>>> [Application.Package] >>>>> name = "data" >>>>> exclude = [ "*.pyc", "*.pyd", "*.pyo", "*.pyx", >>>>> "*.pxi", "__pycache__", "*-info", "EGG_INFO", "*.so",] >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content]] >>>>> name = "back.jpg" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = false >>>>> >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content]] >>>>> name = "img" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = true >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content.Content]] >>>>> name = "analisiapprofondita.jpg" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = false >>>>> >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content.Content]] >>>>> name = "cagnaccioselvaggio.jpg" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = false >>>>> >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content.Content]] >>>>> name = "diamanteocchidileone.jpg" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = false >>>>> >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content.Content]] >>>>> name = "lameraviglia.jpg" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = false >>>>> >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content.Content]] >>>>> name = "leggedelpiuforte.jpg" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = false >>>>> >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content.Content]] >>>>> name = "lucertolacrogiolante.jpg" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = false >>>>> >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content.Content]] >>>>> name = "ricercaossessiva.jpg" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = false >>>>> >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content.Content]] >>>>> name = "ruggitodelwurm.jpg" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = false >>>>> >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content.Content]] >>>>> name = "studioaccurato.jpg" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = false >>>>> >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content.Content]] >>>>> name = "Tropicalisland.jpg" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = false >>>>> >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content.Content]] >>>>> name = "wurmarrogante.jpg" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = false >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content]] >>>>> name = "sound" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = true >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content.Content]] >>>>> name = "end.wav" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = false >>>>> >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content.Content]] >>>>> name = "fail.wav" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = false >>>>> >>>>> [[Application.Package.Content.Content]] >>>>> name = "success.wav" >>>>> included = true >>>>> is_directory = false >>>>> >>>>> ``` >>>>> >>>>> On 3/12/24 08:48, umbertofilippo wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks Charles and KC! >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I was finally able to build the demo after installing >>>>>> all the Qt for X11 requirements for Linux!!! >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> For the records, here is what I had to install on my >>>>>> machine (Linux Mint 21): >>>>>> >>>>>> Note: there is a package in the list of requirements >>>>>> which has a missing match on my system, I am marking >>>>>> it down below: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> sudo apt-get install libxcb-util-dev >>>>>> sudo apt-get install libfontconfig1-dev >>>>>> libfreetype6-dev libx11-dev libx11-xcb-dev libxext-dev >>>>>> libxfixes-dev libxi-dev libxrender-dev libxcb1-dev >>>>>> libxcb-glx0-dev libxcb-keysyms1-dev libxcb-image0-dev >>>>>> libxcb-shm0-dev libxcb-icccm4-dev libxcb-sync0-dev >>>>>> libxcb-xfixes0-dev libxcb-shape0-dev libxcb-randr0-dev >>>>>> libxcb-render-util0-dev libxkbcommon-dev >>>>>> libxkbcommon-x11-dev libxcb-xinerama0-dev # instead of >>>>>> "libxcd-xinerama-dev" >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Now, on my application and then Android! ;) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 3/9/24 20:47, Umberto Minora wrote: >>>>>>> Thanks for the hint Charles, I will try to test the >>>>>>> solution as soon as I can and report back on the >>>>>>> result. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> As far as I understand, I should do "sudo apt-get >>>>>>> install libxcb-util-dev" as explained in >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://forum.qt.io/topic/125582/qt-5-15-2-do-not-build-libqxcb-so-but-at-the-same-time-qt-5-14-0-successfully-build-libqxcb-so/4?_=1710013170647&lang=it >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> and run "build-demo.py" again. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Will be back soon. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Umberto >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Il 9 mar 2024 15:48, Charles >>>>>>> ha scritto: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Do you have libxcb.so platform plugin in your qt >>>>>>> directory? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If not you need to rebuild qt again, make sure >>>>>>> that requirements listed at >>>>>>> https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/linux-requirements.html >>>>>>> are installed and make sure the xcb platform >>>>>>> plugin is built. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sat, Mar 9, 2024 at 8:38 PM umbertofilippo >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hello everyone, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> just a quick update: I did the KC's three >>>>>>> lines trick and it did the job. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I am now stuck at yet another error, which is >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Generating the Makefiles... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> /home/umberto/games/python/pyqt-demo/sysroot-linux-64/Qt/bin/qmake >>>>>>> -recursive PyQt5.pro >>>>>>> sip-install: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> '/home/umberto/games/python/pyqt-demo/sysroot-linux-64/Qt/bin/qmake >>>>>>> -recursive PyQt5.pro' failed returning 3 >>>>>>> Info: creating stash file >>>>>>> /tmp/tmphwkq3ix1/.qmake.stash >>>>>>> Reading /tmp/tmphwkq3ix1/QtCore/QtCore.pro >>>>>>> Reading >>>>>>> /tmp/tmphwkq3ix1/QtNetwork/QtNetwork.pro >>>>>>> Reading /tmp/tmphwkq3ix1/QtGui/QtGui.pro >>>>>>> Reading >>>>>>> /tmp/tmphwkq3ix1/QtWidgets/QtWidgets.pro >>>>>>> Reading >>>>>>> /tmp/tmphwkq3ix1/QtX11Extras/QtX11Extras.pro >>>>>>> Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: >>>>>>> x11extras >>>>>>> pyqtdeploy-sysroot: execution of >>>>>>> 'sip-install' failed: returned exit code 1 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I am attaching the whole log again in case >>>>>>> it's useful to better understand what went >>>>>>> wrong. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Any idea how to move on from here? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sorry for spamming but I hope this thread not >>>>>>> only will fix my issues but also will serve >>>>>>> as a reference for building with a Linux >>>>>>> machine (or me and for others hopefully). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Umberto >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 3/8/24 20:32, Kaiser Chief wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.15.10.tar.xz" >>>>>>> is the right file you are looking for. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Unfortunately, >>>>>>> "pyqtdeploy/sysroot/plugins/Qt.py" is >>>>>>> looking for 'qt-everywhere-src-{}.tar.xz' >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You could fix that line (#53) in >>>>>>> "pyqtdeploy/sysroot/plugins/Qt.py"with: >>>>>>> ` qt-everywhere-opensource-src-{}.tar.xz >>>>>>> ` >>>>>>> >>>>>>> However, you might encounter problems >>>>>>> down the line probably... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I would recommend to stick with Qt5.15.2 >>>>>>> and do necessary changes. >>>>>>> Alternatively, you could built >>>>>>> >>>>>>> qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.15.10.tar.xz >>>>>>> from source manually and tell pyqtdeploy >>>>>>> where to look for Qt install (but that's >>>>>>> a bit more painful). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> KC >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Le ven. 8 mars 2024 à 19:21, >>>>>>> umbertofilippo >>>>>>> a écrit : >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks again for the feedback, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have just tried to update the >>>>>>> sysroot.toml like this: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> # Qt >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ########################################################################## >>>>>>> >>>>>>> [Qt] >>>>>>> version = "5.15.10" # original was >>>>>>> "5.15.2" >>>>>>> edition = "opensource" >>>>>>> >>>>>>> and now it seems the link to download >>>>>>> the qt source can no longer be found. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Qt: installing component... >>>>>>> Qt: looking for >>>>>>> 'qt-everywhere-src-5.15.10.tar.xz' in >>>>>>> /home/umberto/games/python/pyqt-demo. >>>>>>> Qt: downloading >>>>>>> 'qt-everywhere-src-5.15.10.tar.xz' >>>>>>> from >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.15/5.15.10/single/... >>>>>>> Qt: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 'https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.15/5.15.10/single/qt-everywhere-src-5.15.10.tar.xz' >>>>>>> was not found. >>>>>>> pyqtdeploy-sysroot: Qt: unable to >>>>>>> find >>>>>>> >>>>>>> '/home/umberto/.pyqtdeploy/cache/qt-everywhere-src-5.15.10.tar.xz'. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The only similar thing I can see in >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.15/5.15.10/single/ >>>>>>> is >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.15.10.tar.xz" >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If there is no easy way to solve this >>>>>>> you can think of I will probably try >>>>>>> to test adding those 3 lines to >>>>>>> qtbase/src/corelib/global/qglobal.h >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks again so much for your kind >>>>>>> and feedback, much appreciated! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Umberto >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 3/8/24 19:38, Kaiser Chief wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> To complement Charles' answer, it >>>>>>> seems like someone found a quick >>>>>>> fix with GCC11, in case you are >>>>>>> reluctant to move back to GCC10: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://forum.qt.io/topic/136672/error-installing-qt-everywhere-src-5-15-2-on-ubuntu-22-04/2 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> add these 3 lines at the top of >>>>>>> >>>>>>> qtbase/src/corelib/global/qglobal.h >>>>>>> : (I haven't tested that) >>>>>>> ``` >>>>>>> #ifdef __cplusplus >>>>>>> #include >>>>>>> #endif >>>>>>> ``` >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For ref, the QT bug associated >>>>>>> is: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-90395 >>>>>>> It has been fixed for ** QT5.15.9 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> , >>>>>>> but since you are using the >>>>>>> default QT5.15.2, well it's not >>>>>>> fixed. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> KC >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Le ven. 8 mars 2024 à 18:28, >>>>>>> Charles a >>>>>>> écrit : >>>>>>> >>>>>>> With C++ the relevant error >>>>>>> is the first error line, the >>>>>>> rest is usually noise. If you >>>>>>> google gcc numeric_limits is >>>>>>> not a class template you will >>>>>>> find >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://bugs.gentoo.org/768342 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you use gcc 11 then use >>>>>>> gcc 10 otherwise patch qt >>>>>>> headers as in >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=92d54be896563102786238893a9c645b8bdb43ef >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sat, Mar 9, 2024 at >>>>>>> 12:49 AM umbertofilippo >>>>>>> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Moving on, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have tried to remove >>>>>>> OpenSSL from the >>>>>>> "sysroot.toml" since it >>>>>>> is not required, and now >>>>>>> the process seems to go >>>>>>> further, but I am stuck >>>>>>> at a new error: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Verifying host >>>>>>> architecture >>>>>>> 'linux-64'... >>>>>>> Verifying target >>>>>>> architecture >>>>>>> 'linux-64'... >>>>>>> zlib: verifying... >>>>>>> Qt: verifying... >>>>>>> Python: verifying... >>>>>>> SIP: verifying... >>>>>>> PyQt: verifying... >>>>>>> PyQt3D: verifying... >>>>>>> PyQtChart: verifying... >>>>>>> PyQtDataVisualization: >>>>>>> verifying... >>>>>>> PyQtNetworkAuth: >>>>>>> verifying... >>>>>>> PyQtPurchasing: >>>>>>> verifying... >>>>>>> QScintilla: verifying... >>>>>>> zlib: installing >>>>>>> component... >>>>>>> Qt: installing >>>>>>> component... >>>>>>> Qt: downloading >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 'qt-everywhere-src-5.15.2.tar.xz' >>>>>>> from >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.15/5.15.2/single/... >>>>>>> pyqtdeploy-sysroot: >>>>>>> execution of >>>>>>> './configure' failed: >>>>>>> returned exit code 2 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> What can be the cause of >>>>>>> this new error? I see >>>>>>> there is a new folder now >>>>>>> in the original pyqt demo >>>>>>> directory called >>>>>>> "sysroot-linux-64" and >>>>>>> inside I see there's >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "sysroot-linux-64/build/qt-everywhere-src-5.15.2" >>>>>>> with a "configure" file, >>>>>>> but other than this I >>>>>>> have no clue sincerely on >>>>>>> why it is failing. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have attached the >>>>>>> content of running >>>>>>> build-demo.py with >>>>>>> --verbose >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hope someone can help me. >>>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 3/8/24 12:18, >>>>>>> umbertofilippo wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi and many thanks >>>>>>> for you feedback! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> First of all let me >>>>>>> tell that I am very >>>>>>> interested in finding >>>>>>> a solution to this >>>>>>> problem, and I will >>>>>>> try to do my best if >>>>>>> I can contribute in >>>>>>> case it's needed. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I just checked, and >>>>>>> this is what I can >>>>>>> see in my >>>>>>> >>>>>>> /usr/include/openssl/opensslv.h >>>>>>> file. Cannot tell >>>>>>> though if pyqtdeploy >>>>>>> is supposed to work >>>>>>> or not given these >>>>>>> lines... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> /* >>>>>>>  * SECTION 4: >>>>>>> BACKWARD >>>>>>> COMPATIBILITY >>>>>>>  */ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> # define >>>>>>> OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT >>>>>>> "OpenSSL 3.0.2 15 Mar >>>>>>> 2022" >>>>>>> >>>>>>> /* Synthesize >>>>>>> >>>>>>> OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >>>>>>> with the layout >>>>>>> 0xMNN00PPSL */ >>>>>>> # ifdef >>>>>>> >>>>>>> OPENSSL_VERSION_PRE_RELEASE >>>>>>> #  define >>>>>>> >>>>>>> _OPENSSL_VERSION_PRE_RELEASE >>>>>>> 0x0L >>>>>>> # else >>>>>>> #  define >>>>>>> >>>>>>> _OPENSSL_VERSION_PRE_RELEASE >>>>>>> 0xfL >>>>>>> # endif >>>>>>> # define >>>>>>> >>>>>>> OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER \ >>>>>>>     ( >>>>>>> >>>>>>> (OPENSSL_VERSION_MAJOR<<28) >>>>>>> \ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> |(OPENSSL_VERSION_MINOR<<20) >>>>>>> \ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> |(OPENSSL_VERSION_PATCH<<4) >>>>>>> \ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> |_OPENSSL_VERSION_PRE_RELEASE >>>>>>> ) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> # ifdef __cplusplus >>>>>>> } >>>>>>> # endif >>>>>>> >>>>>>> # include >>>>>>> >>>>>>> # ifndef >>>>>>> >>>>>>> OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED_3_0 >>>>>>> #  define >>>>>>> HEADER_OPENSSLV_H >>>>>>> # endif >>>>>>> >>>>>>> #endif >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Umberto >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 3/7/24 19:11, >>>>>>> Kaiser Chief wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> To complement my >>>>>>> previous message >>>>>>> (and after doing >>>>>>> a quick search >>>>>>> through the >>>>>>> source code): >>>>>>> * The script >>>>>>> "OpenSSL.py" is >>>>>>> looking for >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER" >>>>>>> in >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "/usr/include/openssl/opensslv.h" >>>>>>> * In OpenSSL >>>>>>> 1.1.1 (which is >>>>>>> installed on my >>>>>>> Linux), I can see >>>>>>> the line "#define >>>>>>> >>>>>>> OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER" >>>>>>> in  >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "/usr/include/openssl/opensslv.h". >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Can you check >>>>>>> that you have >>>>>>> that line in your >>>>>>> header file too? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If not, it's >>>>>>> probably that >>>>>>> OpenSSL updated >>>>>>> their header >>>>>>> files and put the >>>>>>> VERSION_NUMBER >>>>>>> somewhere else... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you want to >>>>>>> run the demo, I >>>>>>> would recommend >>>>>>> you install the >>>>>>> default versions >>>>>>> as written in the >>>>>>> `sysroot.toml` >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If there are >>>>>>> fixes to make for >>>>>>> each "version >>>>>>> grepping", I >>>>>>> believe that Phil >>>>>>> had a way to >>>>>>> contribute to >>>>>>> plugins for >>>>>>> pyqtdeploy, but >>>>>>> can't remember >>>>>>> where... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> KC >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Le jeu. 7 mars >>>>>>> 2024 à 17:56, >>>>>>> Kaiser Chief >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> a écrit : >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> According to >>>>>>> the sysroot >>>>>>> help page >>>>>>> >>>>>>> (https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/static/Docs/pyqtdeploy/sysroot.html#openssl), >>>>>>> if you have >>>>>>> configured >>>>>>> your >>>>>>> >>>>>>> `sysroot.toml` >>>>>>> like this: >>>>>>> ``` >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> [OpenSSL.linux] >>>>>>> version = "" >>>>>>> >>>>>>> install_from_source = false >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ``` >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Then, on >>>>>>> Linux, the >>>>>>> OpenSSL >>>>>>> library used >>>>>>> will be the >>>>>>> one installed >>>>>>> on your OS >>>>>>> with no >>>>>>> assumption on >>>>>>> the version >>>>>>> (so that >>>>>>> should work >>>>>>> in your >>>>>>> example). >>>>>>> Now, that's >>>>>>> what is >>>>>>> provided in >>>>>>> the demo >>>>>>> folder for >>>>>>> >>>>>>> `pyqtdeploy-3.3.0`, >>>>>>> so that's >>>>>>> odd. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Therefore, it >>>>>>> could be that >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> >>>>>>> `pyqtdeploy-sysroot` >>>>>>> functionality >>>>>>> is struggling >>>>>>> to extract >>>>>>> the version >>>>>>> number from >>>>>>> your >>>>>>> OS-installed >>>>>>> OpenSSL. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> --- >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I am not of >>>>>>> great help >>>>>>> with that >>>>>>> comment, >>>>>>> however, I >>>>>>> would like to >>>>>>> suggest, if >>>>>>> it's your >>>>>>> first time >>>>>>> with >>>>>>> pyqtdeploy to >>>>>>> give a try at >>>>>>> my Github >>>>>>> repo: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://github.com/achille-martin/pyqt-crom >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This repo >>>>>>> aims at >>>>>>> demonstrating >>>>>>> how beginner >>>>>>> devs, >>>>>>> intermediate >>>>>>> devs and >>>>>>> expert devs >>>>>>> can benefit >>>>>>> from >>>>>>> pyqtdeploy. >>>>>>> It also >>>>>>> offers a few >>>>>>> simple >>>>>>> tutorials to >>>>>>> get started >>>>>>> with >>>>>>> pyqtdeploy >>>>>>> (simpler than >>>>>>> the demo in >>>>>>> the official >>>>>>> pyqtdeploy >>>>>>> package) and >>>>>>> optimises >>>>>>> bits of the >>>>>>> tool >>>>>>> regarding the >>>>>>> user >>>>>>> interface >>>>>>> (for now). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I can support >>>>>>> you with your >>>>>>> initial >>>>>>> journey on >>>>>>> discovering >>>>>>> pyqtdeploy >>>>>>> through my >>>>>>> repo if you >>>>>>> wish. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> KC >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Le jeu. 7 >>>>>>> mars 2024 >>>>>>> à 17:06, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> umbertofilippo >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> a écrit : >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hello >>>>>>> everyone, >>>>>>> first >>>>>>> time here >>>>>>> for me :) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I was >>>>>>> giving >>>>>>> >>>>>>> pyqtdeploy >>>>>>> a try and >>>>>>> I am >>>>>>> stuck at >>>>>>> the very >>>>>>> first >>>>>>> step of >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> "Building >>>>>>> the Demo" >>>>>>> page. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I am on a >>>>>>> Linux-64 >>>>>>> machine. >>>>>>> I am >>>>>>> following >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> tutorial >>>>>>> at >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/static/Docs/pyqtdeploy/demo.html >>>>>>> and >>>>>>> I have >>>>>>> >>>>>>> downloaded >>>>>>> the demo >>>>>>> files >>>>>>> from >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/44/d4/978017382f0ecc48601944c3fc0f58a5c5075a1d3acd48d09c11ee471b05/pyqtdeploy-3.3.0.tar.gz >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have >>>>>>> created a >>>>>>> virtual >>>>>>> python >>>>>>> >>>>>>> environment >>>>>>> with the >>>>>>> following >>>>>>> packages >>>>>>> and >>>>>>> versions >>>>>>> >>>>>>> installed: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Name,Version >>>>>>> >>>>>>> _libgcc_mutex,0.1 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> _openmp_mutex,4.5 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> bzip2,1.0.8 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ca-certificates,2024.2.2 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ld_impl_linux-64,2.40 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> libexpat,2.6.1 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> libffi,3.4.2 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> libgcc-ng,13.2.0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> libgomp,13.2.0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> libnsl,2.0.1 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> libsqlite,3.45.1 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> libuuid,2.38.1 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> libxcrypt,4.4.36 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> libzlib,1.2.13 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ncurses,6.4 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> openssl,3.2.1 >>>>>>> pip,24.0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> pyqt5,5.15.10 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> pyqt5-qt5,5.15.2 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> pyqt5-sip,12.13.0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> pyqtdeploy,3.3.0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> python,3.12.2 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> readline,8.2 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> setuptools,69.1.1 >>>>>>> tk,8.6.13 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> toml,0.10.2 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> tzdata,2024a >>>>>>> >>>>>>> wheel,0.42.0 >>>>>>> xz,5.2.6 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have >>>>>>> tried to >>>>>>> run the >>>>>>> command >>>>>>> "python >>>>>>> >>>>>>> build-demo.py" >>>>>>> straight >>>>>>> away, >>>>>>> but I am >>>>>>> getting >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> following >>>>>>> error: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> OpenSSL: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> verifying... >>>>>>> OpenSSL: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> determining >>>>>>> installed >>>>>>> version >>>>>>> from >>>>>>> >>>>>>> '/usr/include/openssl/opensslv.h'. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> pyqtdeploy-sysroot: >>>>>>> OpenSSL: >>>>>>> unable to >>>>>>> extract >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> version >>>>>>> number. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> OpenSSL >>>>>>> is >>>>>>> installed >>>>>>> on my >>>>>>> machine >>>>>>> and the >>>>>>> result of >>>>>>> doing >>>>>>> "openssl >>>>>>> version" >>>>>>> is >>>>>>> "OpenSSL >>>>>>> 3.2.1 30 >>>>>>> Jan 2024 >>>>>>> (Library: >>>>>>> OpenSSL >>>>>>> 3.2.1 30 >>>>>>> Jan >>>>>>> 2024)" >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Am I >>>>>>> supposed >>>>>>> to >>>>>>> install >>>>>>> the exact >>>>>>> versions >>>>>>> of all >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> >>>>>>> components >>>>>>> found >>>>>>> in the >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ""sysroot.toml" >>>>>>> file to >>>>>>> be able >>>>>>> to >>>>>>> >>>>>>> run "python >>>>>>> >>>>>>> build-demo.py" >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> successfully? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Umberto >>>>>>> >>>>>>>