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1. What version of Python(x,y) have you installed?
2.6.5.1
2. Which components have you installed (Python(x,y) installer: component
page):
b. "Full" component selection
3. Have you selected the option "Customize installation directories"?
b. No
4. If the answer to 3. is yes, what installation directories have you
chosen?
-
5. Where did you install Python(x,y) itself?
a. default path
6. Have you installed Python(x,y):
b. For "All users"
7. What is your operating system?
Windows 7
8. When you installed Python(x,y), were you logged in as :
b. an administrator of the machine
9. If you are using Windows Vista, have you installed Python(x,y):
a. simply by double-clicking on the installer
10. Regarding installed softwares on your machine, how did you clean your
machine before installing Python(x,y) (multiple answers are possible):
a. you didn't do anything, you installed Python(x,y) directly on your
machine without precaution
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. open python console using python(x,y) menu
2. type "from PySide import QtGui"
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
error message:
>>> from PySide import QtGui
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified procedure could not be found
Please provide any additional information below.
If I execute python console not from python(x,t), there is no problem in
loading PySide.
Original comment by Kim.Dohh...@gmail.com
on 6 Sep 2010 at 5:01
Some questions:
1. Was PySide installed after Python(x, y )?
2. Are there any other Python installations beside Python(x, y)
3. Which console did you open precisly (ipython? python, cmd?, console?)
PySide is an alternative to PyQt. Installing both may be inviting trouble.
Original comment by grizzly.nyo
on 25 Sep 2010 at 2:11
Original comment by grizzly.nyo
on 21 Feb 2011 at 7:59
Just thought I'd note that I have installed Pyside (using the binaries provided
by Nokia) and it works and imports fine in my programs (which are written and
run in Eclipse). I have it installed alongside PyQt, and don't notice any
issues.
Perhaps the author of the bug was trying to use PYside in a session that
already imports PyQt (I think Spyder and some versions of iPython do this?), or
didn't install the binaries correctly, or was using an old version of pyside
(which is changing very rapidly.)
My only issues were getting Pyside to work with other Python(x,y) components
such as, I believe, the matplotlib widget, which are written specifically for
pyqt.
I for one would *love* to see PySide in Python(x,y). Its documentation is far
superior to PyQt, its licensing is much more favorable to business, and it
seems certain to surpass PyQt in polish and functionality within the next few
months...
Original comment by rdchamb...@gmail.com
on 3 Mar 2011 at 5:47
There are some downsides:
1. No stable version 1.0rc.
2. No 64bit and Python 3.x binaries.
3. No clear migration path (at least to me ...)
4. Very little 3rd party use.
Once it hits v1.0 it may consider it as an additional package, but until some
significant 3rd party support builds up that's about it.
Original comment by grizzly.nyo
on 5 Mar 2011 at 7:13
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
Kim.Dohh...@gmail.com
on 6 Sep 2010 at 4:53