[PySide] windows builds pyside + qt 4.8

Roman Lacko backup.rlacko at gmail.com
Wed Sep 5 10:10:24 CEST 2012


Bjorn, have You build also 64bit version of Qt and PySide ?

Thanks
R.

2012/9/5 Bjørn Helge Kjøsnes <bjelge at nefines.com>:
> On 05.09.2012 09:57, Roman Lacko wrote:
>
> Hi Bjorn,
>
> 2012/9/5 Bjørn Helge Kjøsnes <bjelge at nefines.com>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have successfully built PySide 1.1.2 with Qt 4.8.2 and Python 2.7. I
> have not made any packages but I can share my build batch file. I use
> this batch file in a Visual Studio 2008 Command Prompt. You have to have
> a Python build in Visual Studio 2008 and a Qt 4.8.2 build from source
> using Visula Studio 2008 if you want the debug versions as well as the
> release version. I guess you can use the stock versions of but Qt and
> Python if  you just remove the debug build parts of the batch file.
>
> Please can You send configure.exe parameters used when building Qt from
> source ?
> Thanks
>
>
> SET QTDIR=\Projects\Qt\QT482\
> SET PYTHONDDIR=\Projects\Python\Python-2.7.3\PCbuild\
> SET PYTHONRDIR=\Projects\Python\Python-2.7.3\PCbuild\
> SET PYTHONVER=27
> SET PYSIDESOURCEDIR=\Projects\PySide\
> SET PYSIDEINSTALLDIR=\Projects\PySide\PySideInstall\
> SET PSINSTALLD=%PYSIDEINSTALLDIR%Debug
> SET PSINSTALLR=%PYSIDEINSTALLDIR%Release
> SET SHIBOKENDIR=\Projects\PySide\shiboken-1.1.2
> SET PYSIDEDIR=\Projects\PySide\pyside-qt4.8+1.1.2
> SET PYSIDETOOLSDIR=\Projects\PySide\pyside-tools-0.2.13
> SET QTDIR=E:\Projects\QT\QT482
> 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 make install dir
> mkdir %PSINSTALLR%
>
> @echo PySide build shiboken release
> cd %SHIBOKENDIR%
> mkdir buildrelease
> cd buildrelease
> cmake -G"NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBUILD_TESTS=FALSE
> -DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE="%PYTHONRDIR%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
> copy %LIBXML%bin\libxml2.dll %PYSIDEINSTALLDIR%Release\bin
> copy %LIBXSLT%bin\libxslt.dll %PYSIDEINSTALLDIR%Release\bin
> copy %LIBICONV%bin\iconv.dll %PYSIDEINSTALLDIR%Release\bin
> copy %LIBZLIB%bin\zlib1.dll %PYSIDEINSTALLDIR%Release\bin
> @echo PySide build shiboken debug
> mkdir %PSINSTALLD%
> cd %SHIBOKENDIR%
> mkdir builddebug
> cd builddebug
> cmake -G"NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DBUILD_TESTS=FALSE
> -DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE="%PYTHONDDIR%python_d.exe"
> -DPYTHON_DEBUG_LIBRARY="%PYTHONDDIR%python%PYTHONVER%_d.lib"
> -DPYTHON_LIBRARIES="%PYTHONDDIR%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
> copy %LIBXML%bin\libxml2.dll %PYSIDEINSTALLDIR%Debug\bin
> copy %LIBXSLT%bin\libxslt.dll %PYSIDEINSTALLDIR%Debug\bin
> copy %LIBICONV%bin\iconv.dll %PYSIDEINSTALLDIR%Debug\bin
> copy %LIBZLIB%bin\zlib1.dll %PYSIDEINSTALLDIR%Debug\bin
>
> @echo PySide build pyside release
> cd %PYSIDEDIR%
> mkdir buildrelease
> cd buildrelease
> cmake -G"NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBUILD_TESTS=FALSE
> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%PSINSTALLR%" ..
> nmake install
> @echo PySide build pyside debug
> cd %PYSIDEDIR%
> mkdir builddebug
> cd builddebug
> cmake -G"NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DBUILD_TESTS=FALSE
> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="%PSINSTALLD%" ..
> nmake install
> @echo PySide build pyside tools release
> 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 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
>
>
> Regards,
> Bjørn Helge Kjøsnes
>
> On 05.09.2012 09:32, Chris Bartels wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Is there anyone who has succesfully build PySide Windows binaries with
> qt 4.8? (If so, are they willing to share them?) I desperately need
> the 4.8 versions, as there are some crucial bugfixes in Qt 4.8.. but I
> haven't been able to build PySide.)
>
> Chris
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> Hi Roman,
>
> I use this method when building my own Qt from source:
>
>
>
> Build QT latest version using Visual Studio 2008
>
> Make sure you have openssl library installed
>
> Download from  http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html and
> install the Win32 OpenSSL full package (current version is v1.0.0a)
> Install it to where you have the other libraries and let it install dll to
> windows system (my place is E:\Projects\OpenSSL-Win32)
>
> Download QT source. Latest version can be  found with the name
> qt-everywhere-opensource-src-xxxx.zip.
> Unzip to a directory without spaces in the name like e:\projects\qt\qt482.
> Edit environment variable to add: QTDIR = e:\projects\qt\qt482
> Edit the PATH environment variable to add: %QTDIR%\bin
> Go to the e:\projects\qt\qt482 in Visual Studio 2008 command prompt and run:
>
> configure.exe -debug-and-release -platform win32-msvc2008 -webkit -openssl
> -I E:\Projects\OpenSSL-Win32\Include -L E:\Projects\OpenSSL-Win32\Lib
>
> Open Visual Studio 2008 and ignore warnings as this is just demo apps with
> the same name in different directories
>
> Build debug
> Build release
>
> Regards,
> Bjørn Helge
>
>



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