I solved it, I was missing linking the ossimPlanetQt library in makefile.extra_libs in config.py file. Thanks for your replies.
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Hans-Peter Jansen <h...@urpla.net> wrote: > On Sunday 07 August 2011, 15:29:59 Vipul Raheja wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Thanks for your replies, Pete and Phil, I was able to fix the issues > > and build PyQt on my system by doing a few rebuilds with changes in > > them. I had earlier installed sip and PyQt using apt-get, but later I > > did the same by directly building the sources, and it worked. > > > > However, now I am facing a different issue. I was able to create a > > .so file by executing configure.oy with python and doing a make and > > make install, however, when I do an import of the library in python > > console, it gives me this error: http://paste.debian.net/125358/ (I > > hope paste.debian is fine, if not, kindly suggest an alternate way) > > Hard to say, what's going on. I guess, it cannot locate the ossim.so > lib, at least not the version, that you linked to. > > Maybe, it's just missing a call to ldconfig. > > Try to check the python site libs with ldd, and compare with the build > logs. > > If that stuff is publically available somewhere, please provide a > detailed description on what you did, which versions, etc., and I might > try to reproduce your issue in a couple of days.. > > Pete > -- *Vipul Raheja* Senior Undergraduate Computer Science and Engineering (Dual) Lab for Spatial Informatics IIIT Hyderabad
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