Well, I've been loading new software and I seem to have broken PyQt I started out with SuSE 7.1 After updating kde and QT to 2.1 and 2.3 respectively I get errors when I run any python file that imports qt as in: from qt import * When I try to run the file it tells me that Q(whatever) is not a variable. example: NameError: There is no variable named 'QApplication' When I use the path browser built into idle those classes seem to be there. In fact it seems to appear in 2 places in the path browser. There is a qt.py file in /usr/lib/python2.0 and /usr/lib/python2.0/site-packages So do I need a path fix or what? The latest PyQt won't compile on my system. The page I got PyQt 2.4 from said to install sip also and it compiled fine and put itself in /usr/local. PyQt gives me an error I cannot understand. In file included from qtcmodule.cpp:4099: sipqtProxyqt.moc:45: new declaration `static void sipProxyqt::staticMetaObject()' sipqtProxyqt.h:36: ambiguates old declaration `static class QMetaObject * sipProxyqt::staticMetaObject()' sipqtProxyqt.moc: In function `void __static_initialization_and_destruction_0(int, int)': sipqtProxyqt.moc:29: no matching function for call to `QMetaObjectInit::QMetaObjectInit (QMetaObject * (*)())' /usr/lib/qt-2.3.0/include/qmetaobject.h:259: candidates are: QMetaObjectInit::QMetaObjectInit(void (*)()) /usr/lib/qt-2.3.0/include/qmetaobject.h:261: QMetaObjectInit::QMetaObjectInit(const QMetaObjectInit &) make[2]: *** [qtcmodule.lo] Error 1 -- What Now?
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