Hi Phil, I doubt that this is the problem. I ran the following:
C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9>"C:\Python27\sip" -w -o -x VendorID -t WS_WIN -x PyQt_OpenSSL -x PyQt_NoPrintRangeBug -t Qt_4_8_0 -x Py_v3 -g -a QtNetwork.api -c C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9\QtNetwork -b QtNetwork\QtNetwork.sbf -I C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9\sip C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9/sip/QtNetwork/QtNetworkmod.sip sip: __or__() unsupported function return type - provide %MethodCode and a C++ signature C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9>sip -w -o -x VendorID -t WS_WIN -x PyQt_OpenSSL -x PyQt_NoPrintRangeBug -t Qt_4_8_0 -x Py_v3 -g -a QtNetwork.api -c C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9\QtNetwork -b QtNetwork\QtNetwork.sbf -I C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9\sip C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9/sip/QtNetwork/QtNetworkmod.sip sip: __or__() unsupported function return type - provide %MethodCode and a C++ signature C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9>sip.exe -w -o -x VendorID -t WS_WIN -x PyQt_OpenSSL -x PyQt_NoPrintRangeBug -t Qt_4_8_0 -x Py_v3 -g -a QtNetwork.api -c C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9\QtNetwork -b QtNetwork\QtNetwork.sbf -I C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9\sip C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9/sip/QtNetwork/QtNetworkmod.sip sip: __or__() unsupported function return type - provide %MethodCode and a C++ signature C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9>"C:\Python27\sip.exe" -w -o -x VendorID -t WS_WIN -x PyQt_OpenSSL -x PyQt_NoPrintRangeBug -t Qt_4_8_0 -x Py_v3 -g -a QtNetwork.api -c C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9\QtNetwork -b QtNetwork\QtNetwork.sbf -I C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9\sip C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9/sip/QtNetwork/QtNetworkmod.sip sip: __or__() unsupported function return type - provide %MethodCode and a C++ signature I am able to configure the package as follows: C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9>python configure.py --verbose -e QtCore -e QtHelp -e QtScriptTools -e QtXml -e QtDBus -eQtMultimedia -e QtSql -e QtDeclarative -e QtSvg -e QAxContainer -e QtDesigner -e QtOpenGL -e QtTest -e QtAssistant -e QtGui -e QtScript -e QtWebKit QtNetwork and QtXmlPatterns give the same errors. regards, Teodor On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 4:15 AM, Phil Thompson <p...@riverbankcomputing.com>wrote: > On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 17:12:56 -0500, Teodor Calin Hanchevici > <calin.hanchev...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Phil, > > > > I do have QGIS installed, and it comes with PyQT as well, however the > > distribution is clean (the interpreter is not in the path and it is > > installed in QGIS directory. I have renamed sip.exe from QGIS and tried > > again > > > > Creating the Makefile for the QtMultimedia module... > > Generating the C++ source for the QtNetwork module... > > "C:\Python27\sip" -w -o -x VendorID -t WS_WIN -x PyQt_OpenSSL -x > > PyQt_NoPrintRangeBug -t Qt_4_8_0 -x Py_v3 -g -a QtNetwork.api -c > > C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9\QtNetwork -b > > QtNetwork\QtNetwork.sbf -I C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9\sip > > C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9/sip/QtNetwork/QtNetworkmod.sip > > sip: __or__() unsupported function return type - provide %MethodCode and > a > > C++ signature > > Error: Unable to create the C++ code. > > > > The version of sip is correct: > > C:\home\3rdparty\sources\PyQt-win-gpl-4.9>C:\Python27\sip.exe -V > > 4.13.1 > > But the line from the Makefile is running C:\Python27\sip > > Phil >
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