On Saturday 17 May 2008 17:01:12 Kevin Copps wrote: > I am doing some experimentation with alpha3 Python 2.6 and building with > Visual Studio 2008 C++, so I know I'm living on the edge here... > > I can successfully build and install release PyQt-win-gpl-4.3.3 and > everything seems to work. But now I am also trying to build release > PyQt-win-gpl-4.4, but I get the following error message from the linker: > > link /NOLOGO /DLL /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS \"/MANIFESTDEPENDENCY:type=\'win32\' > name=\'Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls\' version=\'6.0.0.0\' > publicKeyToken=\'6595b64144ccf1df\' language=\' > *\' processorArchitecture=\'*\'\" /INCREMENTAL:NO /OUT:QtCore.pyd > @C:\Users\Kevin\AppData\Local\Temp\nm62CF.tmp > LINK : fatal error LNK1104: cannot open file > '"/MANIFESTDEPENDENCY:type=\'win32\'.obj' > NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio > 9.0\VC\BIN\link.EXE"' : return code '0x450' > Stop. > NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio > 9.0\VC\BIN\nmake.exe"' : return code '0x2' > Stop. > > It looks like the LFLAGS_WINDOWS variable in pyqtconfig.py is mishandling > quotation marks and backslashes. > > This is with qt-win-opensource-src-4.4.0 and sip-4.7.5. In order to get sip > to run from within the Python install, I had to add the following line to > the install target of the Makefile inside the sipgen directory: > > copy /y $(TARGET).manifest C:\Python26\$(TARGET).manifest
Hopefully fixed in tonight's snapshot. A manifest is also generated for the sip module but it isn't installed. Is it needed? Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt