[PySide] PySide 1.1.1 - Problems building pyside with Qt 4.8.0 both debug and release version on windows

Roman Lacko backup.rlacko at gmail.com
Thu Apr 26 10:36:23 CEST 2012


Hi,

I get following error when running shiboken generator while building:
...
2012-04-25 16:51:00,453 - setuptools - INFO - [ 96%] Building CXX
object generator/CMakeFiles/shiboken.dir/qtdoc/qtdocgenerator.cpp.obj
2012-04-25 16:51:00,555 - setuptools - INFO - qtdocgenerator.cpp
2012-04-25 16:51:02,974 - setuptools - INFO - Linking CXX executable
shiboken.exe
2012-04-25 16:51:03,588 - setuptools - INFO - [ 96%]
2012-04-25 16:51:03,690 - setuptools - INFO - Built target shiboken
2012-04-25 16:51:03,690 - setuptools - INFO - [ 98%] Running generator
for 'shiboken'...
2012-04-25 16:51:03,790 - setuptools - INFO - NMAKE : fatal error
U1077: 'C:\Downloads\setuptools\modules\shiboken\build\generator\shiboken.EXE'
: return code '0xc0000139'
...
I got fixed the same error when building with qt 4.7.x by adding the
cmake option -DCMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH=yes but did not wotk
with qt 4.8.1

Did You compile shiboken without problems ?
btw, i'm using Qt 4.8.1, not 4.8.0.

Thanks
Roman

2012/4/26 Bjørn Helge Kjøsnes <bjelge at nefines.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I did look into it last night and the problem seems to be include of some
> new types when generating the wrappers. The first one was fixed by adding
> some extra include in the object type for QFSFileEngine, but then a new
> error appears in QFile type. This one is not fixed by a simple include. If
> this works in the Linux and Mac version with Qt 4.8.0, it has to be a
> Windows specific problem in Shiboken. If anyone can point me to where to
> look in the Shiboken source and how to best debug this, I can have another
> go at it in my spare time. Is there any documentation on how it works. It
> seams like the things I find in the apiextractor documentation not match
> what I find in the xml typesystem files. At least not the enum type that I
> can see uses the flags attribute in another way in the source than in the
> documentation(http://www.pyside.org/docs/apiextractor/typesystem_specifying_types.html).
> What should I do to be sure my changes do not affect the earlier versions of
> Qt. I see some tags for version in the type system. Do this work on all
> elements?
>
> This change to the typesystem_core_common.xml fixes the first error for Qt
> 4.8.0 on windows, but I do not know what happens in Qt 4.7.4 if I use this:
>
> Original:
> <object-type name="QFSFileEngine">
> <extra-includes>
> <include file-name="QDateTime" location="global"/>
> </extra-includes>
> </object-type>
>
> New with extra include for Qt 4.8.0:
> <object-type name="QFSFileEngine">
> <extra-includes>
> <include file-name="QDateTime" location="global"/>
> <include file-name="QFile" location="global"/>
> <include file-name="QIODevice" location="global"/>
> </extra-includes>
> </object-type>
>
> Next is the procedures to get the code into the Source control. I looked at
> Gerrit, and have to admit that it did not make much sense to me. Are there
> any good descriptions on how to make the patches and how to add them?
>
> Regards,
> Bjorn Helge Kjosnes
>
> On 25.04.2012 10:51, Roman Lacko wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> It was reported some time ago and it is the last bug that stops me to
>> create windows packages compiled with Qt 4.8. Would be great if
>> someone (maybe You ?) with C++ knowlege on windows finally gets this
>> bug fixed.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Roman
>>
>> 2012/4/25 Bjørn Helge Kjøsnes<bjelge at nefines.com>:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have not been able to make the PySide 1.1.1 compile with QT 4.8.0 and
>>> Python 2.7.3  on Windows with Visual Studio 2008 and CMake 2.8.8.
>>> Replacing QT 4.8.0 with QT 4.7.4 all compiles and installs.
>>>
>>> This is what I have done so far:
>>> On my disk, all code is in a Project folder on the E: drive where I have
>>> a folder for Python, for QT and for PySide. In pyside I have the
>>> depending libraries  that I explicitly adds to my cmake command.
>>>
>>> I am able to compile shiboken from "Visual Studio 2008 Command prompt",
>>> but when I try to build PySide  I get this error:
>>>
>>> [  6%] Building CXX object
>>> PySide/QtCore/CMakeFiles/QtCore.dir/PySide/QtCore/qfile_wrapper.cpp.obj
>>> qfile_wrapper.cpp
>>>
>>> E:\Projects\PySide\pyside-qt4.8+1.1.1\buildrelease\PySide\QtCore\PySide\QtCore\qfile_wrapper.cpp(1752)
>>> : error C2661: 'QFileWrapper::open' : no overloaded function takes 3
>>> arguments
>>> NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'C:\PROGRA~2\MICROS~1.0\VC\bin\cl.exe' :
>>> return code
>>> '0x2'
>>> Stop.
>>> NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual
>>> Studio 9.0\VC\BIN\nmake.exe"' : return code '0x2'
>>> Stop.
>>> NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual
>>> Studio 9.0\VC\BIN\nmake.exe"' : return code '0x2'
>>> Stop.
>>>
>>>
>>> If anyone can point me in the right direction, I can give it a try to
>>> make a fix. I do code in both C++ and Python in other projects and
>>> PySide have become an important library for me on the Windows platform.
>>>
>>> Kind regards
>>> Bjorn Helge Kjosnes
>>>
>>> My buildpyside.bat file that I run from e:\Project\pyside in Visual
>>> Studio 2008 command prompt:
>>> @echo set all folders
>>> SET PYTHONDIR=\Projects\Python\Python-2.7.3\PCbuild\
>>> SET PYTHONVER=27
>>> SET QTDIR=E:\Projects\QT\QT480
>>> SET PYSIDESOURCEDIR=\Projects\PySide\
>>> SET PYSIDEINSTALLDIR=\Projects\PySide\PySideInstall\
>>> SET PSINSTALLD=%PYSIDEINSTALLDIR%Debug
>>> SET PSINSTALLR=%PYSIDEINSTALLDIR%Release
>>> SET SHIBOKENDIR=\Projects\PySide\shiboken-1.1.1
>>> SET PYSIDEDIR=\Projects\PySide\pyside-qt4.8+1.1.1
>>> SET PYSIDETOOLSDIR=\Projects\PySide\pyside-tools-0.2.13
>>> SET LIBXML=E:\Projects\PySide\libxml2-2.7.8.win32\
>>> SET LIBXSLT=E:\Projects\PySide\libxslt-1.1.26.win32\
>>> SET LIBICONV=E:\Projects\PySide\iconv-1.9.2.win32\
>>> SET LIBZLIB=E:\Projects\PySide\zlib-1.2.5\
>>>
>>> SET
>>>
>>> PATH=%QTDIR%\bin;%LIBXML%bin;%LIBXSLT%bin;%LIBICONV%bin;%LIBZLIB%bin;%PATH%
>>>
>>> @echo make install dir
>>> mkdir %PYSIDEINSTALLDIR%
>>>
>>> @echo go to pyside source dir
>>> cd %PYSIDESOURCEDIR%
>>>
>>> @echo PySide build release
>>> @echo make shiboken
>>> mkdir %PSINSTALLR%
>>> cd %SHIBOKENDIR%
>>> mkdir buildrelease
>>> cd buildrelease
>>> cmake -G"NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBUILD_TESTS=FALSE
>>> -DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE="%PYTHONDIR%python.exe"
>>> -DLIBXML2_LIBRARIES=%LIBXML%lib\libxml2.lib
>>> -DLIBXML2_INCLUDE_DIR=%LIBXML%include
>>> -DLIBXSLT_LIBRARIES=%LIBXSLT%lib\libxslt.lib
>>> -DLIBXSLT_INCLUDE_DIR=%LIBXSLT%include
>>> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%PSINSTALLR%" ..
>>> nmake install
>>> @echo make pyside
>>> cd %PYSIDEDIR%
>>> mkdir buildrelease
>>> cd buildrelease
>>> cmake -G"NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBUILD_TESTS=FALSE
>>> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%PSINSTALLR%" ..
>>> nmake install
>>> @echo make pyside tools
>>> cd %PYSIDETOOLSDIR%
>>> mkdir buildrelease
>>> cd buildrelease
>>> cmake -G"NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBUILD_TESTS=FALSE
>>> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%PSINSTALLR%" ..
>>> nmake install
>>>
>>>
>>> @echo PySide build debug
>>> @echo make shiboken debug
>>> mkdir %PSINSTALLD%
>>> cd %SHIBOKENDIR%
>>> mkdir builddebug
>>> cd builddebug
>>> cmake -G"NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DBUILD_TESTS=FALSE
>>> -DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE="%PYTHONDIR%python_d.exe"
>>> -DPYTHON_DEBUG_LIBRARY="%PYTHONDIR%python%PYTHONVER%_d.lib"
>>> -DPYTHON_LIBRARIES="%PYTHONDIR%python%PYTHONVER%_d.lib"
>>> -DLIBXML2_LIBRARIES=%LIBXML%lib\libxml2.lib
>>> -DLIBXML2_INCLUDE_DIR=%LIBXML%include
>>> -DLIBXSLT_LIBRARIES=%LIBXSLT%lib\libxslt.lib
>>> -DLIBXSLT_INCLUDE_DIR=%LIBXSLT%include
>>> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%PSINSTALLD%" ..
>>> nmake install
>>> @echo make pyside debug
>>> cd %PYSIDEDIR%
>>> mkdir builddebug
>>> cd builddebug
>>> cmake -G"NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DBUILD_TESTS=FALSE
>>> -DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE="%PYTHONDIR%python_d.exe"
>>> -DPYTHON_DEBUG_LIBRARY="%PYTHONDIR%python%PYTHONVER%_d.lib"
>>> -DPYTHON_LIBRARIES="%PYTHONDIR%python%PYTHONVER%_d.lib"
>>> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%PSINSTALLD%" ..
>>> nmake install
>>> @echo make pyside tools debug
>>> cd %PYSIDETOOLSDIR%
>>> mkdir builddebug
>>> cd builddebug
>>> cmake -G"NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DBUILD_TESTS=FALSE
>>> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%PSINSTALLD%" ..
>>> nmake install
>>>
>>> cd %PYSIDEINSTALLDIR%
>>> @echo Done building PySide Debug and Release version
>>>
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