Luigi Castro Cardeles wrote:
Thanks Martin,
i use a compiled qgis.
For Fedora Users, i think that this update comes with kde-4.4.0 updates.
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I also have a self compiled qgis 1.4. After updating to the new PyQt4
and sip (also updated qt and qt-x11 packages) last week, I recompiled,
and still get the segfault. And again, after switching to xfce, QGIS
starts fine. Under Gnome, QGIS will start only if run as super user. So
my guess is that the problem is some interaction between Gnome and Qt in
the newer packages.
Luigi Castro Cardeles
2010/3/1 Martin Dobias <wonder.sk <http://wonder.sk>@gmail.com
<http://gmail.com>>
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:23 PM, Luigi Castro Cardeles
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> Hi list,
> maybe there are other problem (relate to pyqgis):
>
> Não foi possível carregar PyQGIS.
> Suporte à Python vai ser desabilitado.
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "", line 1, in
> RuntimeError: the sip module implements API v7.0 but the
qgis.core module
> requires API v6.0
This looks like you've updated sip package in your system, however
qgis python module still awaits older version.
- if you run self-compiled qgis, just recompile it and install again.
It should adapt to newer sip version
- if you run qgis from a distribution package, request an updated
package from the packager
- you could downgrade sip package and all packages that depend on it
(PyQt, PyKDE) but I wouldn't recommend that as it might break your
system
Martin
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