Help with Black Adder...
rapskat
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Sun Jun 9 21:43:58 EDT 2002
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Error Log for Sat, 08 Jun 2002 15:29:00 -0400: segfault in module "Boudewijn Rempt" - dump details are as follows... > rapskat wrote: > >> Greetings All. I'm just getting started with python and I chose Black >> Adder as a RAD IDE. Since my background is (ugh!) VB, I'm used to the >> whole Top Down IDE thing. > > Well, before I started using Python a few years ago, I was a VB > programmer, too. (And Oracle before that -- I've come a long way, I > think). Currently, I use XEmacs for everything, so the transition can be > made, but you need a strong incentive. For me that incentive was to have > to write a book on PyQt and BlackAdder in docbook sgml. And from using > XEmacs for docbook to using it for everything else (except mail and > news) was an insidiuous process. I've now redefined KDE to accept ctrl-s > for search, and ctrl-x-s for save :-). > > >> My questions are: >> >> 1) I am having problems with BA not finding the PyQT libs. I installed >> both from the rpm's (I'm using RH 7.3). But when I start BA it gives >> me an error that it couldn't find the PyQT modules and that they won't >> be available for the session. I've tried removing them and >> reinstalling to no avail. I've run ldconfig as well. Has anyone ele >> seen anything like this and any ideas on how to resolve it? > > I'm not sure that the current version of BlackAdder includes the PyQt > library -- the commercial version does, I think, but the demo version > doesn't. Or something like that. Check whether all libs are really > there; then check whether LD_LIBRARY_PATH includes the location of the > relevant .so's, whether BLACKADDERDIR is correct, and whether > BLACKADDERPYTHON is set correctly. > > (There's a layouto in my book on page 39: the second export ought to be > on the next line.) Thank you for all of your responses. I will look for your publication, Boudewijn, I think it may provide the answers to both my current and future issues. I will also check those variables and see if perhaps they aren't properly set. Thanks again! -- rapskat - 9:35pm up 6 days, 35 min, 6 users, load average: 10.00, 10.03, 10.06 drop the hot to mail me Friends should be preferred to kings. -- Voltaire
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