I found out what the problem was. In configure.py I have: # Run SIP to generate the code. os.system(" ".join([config.sip_bin, "-c", ".", "-I/usr/share/sip -I/usr/include/QtGui/ -I/usr/include/QtCore/ -t WS_X11 -t Qt_4_6_0" , "-b",
I changed Qt_4_6_0 to Qt_4_7_4 and now it works. Thanks for help and have a nice day:) -- Jarek > On Fri, 2 Mar 2012 13:59:30 +0100, Jarosław Białas > <jarekbialas.bi...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have a library in C++ which use opencv-2.3.1. There is a function >> that open image using path to file (I am using QString because it is >> easier than converting to char*). Then I use some functions to >> manipulate image. Finally I want to show image in GUI, so I >> implemented function which convert IplImage* to QImage& (again, I >> think it is the easiest way for me). >> Everything worked fine, until I tried to build and run this project >> under Debian. >> >> When I try to call constructor with path to an image I get following > error: >> >> python: >> > /build/buildd-sip4_4.13.2-1-amd64-oTGNAQ/sip4-4.13.2/siplib/siplib.c:7915: >> sip_api_can_convert_to_type: Assertion `(((td)->td_flags & 0x0007) == >> 0x0000) || (((td)->td_flags & 0x0007) == 0x0002)' failed. >> >> Then I cut off all functions except constructor: my_class(QString&), >> which is empty. >> Problem still occures. >> >> On 1st machine (Arch Linux x86_64) I have: >> PyQt-4.9.1-1 >> Qt-4.8.0-5 >> SIP-4.13.2-1 >> >> On 2nd (Debian x86_64): >> PyQt-4.9.1-1 >> Qt-4.7.4-2 >> SIP-4.13.2-1 >> >> Is this a bug or I should rather convert QString to char* and IplImage >> to ... something? > > Can you provide a short script that demonstrates the problem? > > Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt