...understood, Thanks... Btw,...just for prosterity,
The install went pretty well...on WinXP 32bit, 1) Installed newer version of Python (2.7) 2) Checked Env variables,etc. 3) Installed Qt Libs (minGW) only with downloaded installer (4.7.1) 4) Checked Env variables.etc 5) ran "qtvars.bat" ( or it won't compile correctly) 6) Installed Sip, adding extra flag arg ( --platform win32-g++ ) 7) installed PyQt4 (4.9.1) normally Now what was curious,...is that when I went to use, it err'd out, saying it could not perform the command "import PyQt4.QtCore" ...saying couldn't find DLL. So, to test, I copied cp C:/Qt/4.7.1/bin/*.dll C:/Python27/Lib/site-packages/PyQt4/ and then everything worked... And to add to Phil's note of caution above...when using one version or the other, you'll need to modify at least one (I do more than one) environment variable.. So, when I go back and forth....I check and modify PATH PYTHONPATH QTDIR If you're using a shell environment like Cygwin, then this can be done at the individual shell window level, but that'll be only temporary. Thanks Phil for your help, Cheers, -- View this message in context: http://python.6.n6.nabble.com/need-to-install-multiple-versions-of-PyQt-on-each-laptop-at-work-tp4342310p4641482.html Sent from the PyQt mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt