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    Default Problems in building PythonQt in Windows... :(

    Hi,

    I have downloaded the PythonQt from Sourceforge.net, I have Qt 4.8.2, and Python 2.6.6 installed in my system. I navigated to PythonQt2.1_Qt4.6.2\src folder and trying to build it in Qt Creator. I am getting about 160 errors. Please help me to build it successfully.

    Thanks and Regards,
    Praju

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    Default Re: Problems in building PythonQt in Windows... :(

    Qt Creator is not a compiler. Why don't you ask the PythonQt people how you build their software with whatever compiler you are using on whatever platform you are building it? It might pay to tell them what at least the first few errors are because, just like us, they are probably not mind readers.

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