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Ricardo Wurmus writes: > ng <n...@we.make.ritual.n0.is> writes: > >>> […] >>>> open("/gnu/store/2mz84alls2i314x4506wdw15zwmz82n8-python-2.7.10/lib/python2.7/site-packages/PyQt4.so", >>>> O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) >>>> open("/gnu/store/2mz84alls2i314x4506wdw15zwmz82n8-python-2.7.10/lib/python2.7/site-packages/PyQt4module.so", >>>> O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) >>>> open("/gnu/store/2mz84alls2i314x4506wdw15zwmz82n8-python-2.7.10/lib/python2.7/site-packages/PyQt4.py", >>>> O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) >>>> open("/gnu/store/2mz84alls2i314x4506wdw15zwmz82n8-python-2.7.10/lib/python2.7/site-packages/PyQt4.pyc", >>>> O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) >>>> write(1, "ERROR: The PyQt4 package is not "..., 104ERROR: The PyQt4 >>>> package is not available. PyBitmessage requires PyQt 4.8 or later >>>> and Qt 4.7 or later. >>> >>> Have you checked what files are installed by your pyqt-4 package? Do >>> any of the files that are searched for appear in the output of that >>> package? >> >> tree level 3 looks like this of python2-pyqt-4: >> (shadowwalker) ng0 >> /gnu/store/y0r1d5sgskvpxi2k64afjrc35c8l3bqs-python2-pyqt-4-4.11.4$ >> tree -L 3 > […] > >> So packages are in python2.7 ... i don't know the consensus for >> Guix, should it be 2.7.10 or 2.7 in folder structure? 2.7 makes >> more sense to me. > > The directory is usually called “./lib/python2.7/site-packages/”, so > that’s fine. Your response wasn’t clear, though: have you actually > confirmed that the files it looks for are installed by your > “python2-pyqt-4” package? They are there, but not in the expected place. From pyqt's perspective I changed nothing, I just leave it as the other pyqt's. > If they are in fact there you would need to augment the PYTHONPATH. > This is done automatically by the “python-build-system”. Is there a > good reason you are using the “gnu-build-system” here? > > ~~ Ricardo That I need to run make on the file which gets copied to $PREFIX/lib/ is not a reason to use gnu-build-system. What is, is that I started this package on the base of thinking that a lack of a setup.py or similar files means that I'll use either trivial- or gnu-build-system. They even have an Makefile for the project itself, but it's useless for us, we would need to rewrite as much as I recreate currently. And my setup.py file I contributed is not included at the moment, they are working very slow it seems. The lack of a specific file does not mean I can not use the specific system, I just have to rewrite parts. So I will try again with python build system, see what changes in the results. -- ♥Ⓐ ng0 For non-prism friendly talk find me on http://www.psyced.org SecuShare – http://secushare.org