[PySide] help: can't install Pyside on linux anymore

Frank Rueter | OHUfx frank at ohufx.com
Thu Aug 29 23:23:08 CEST 2013


thank you sir!

On 29/08/13 22:24, Roman Lacko wrote:
> 2013/8/29 Tibold Kandrai <kandraitibold at gmail.com 
> <mailto:kandraitibold at gmail.com>>
>
>     Hey Frank,
>     If the ppa doesn’t exist, you could try to compile it yourself or
>     by manually downloading it or by installing from PyPi with:
>     sudo pip install PySide
>     There are a few dependencies you need to have installed like
>     CMake, but the build will let you know what does it need.
>
>
> Detailed instructions how to build on linux are here 
> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PySide#building-pyside-on-a-unix-system-ubuntu-12-04-lts
>
>     I just had to build it myself too as for OS X there are no 1.2.1
>     binaries available.
>     In my case the only problem I had with it is that the Ui tools
>     didn’t build, but since I’m not really using it that’s not that
>     big of a problem for me, although they can be compiled by fixing
>     the cmake files.
>     Cheers,
>     Tibold Kandrai
>     *From:* Frank Rueter | OHUfx
>     *Sent:* Thursday, 29 August 2013 09:09
>     *To:* pyside at qt-project.org <mailto:pyside at qt-project.org>
>     Thanks for the heads up Sebastian.
>     That is probably a good way to go, as I need to add os specific
>     logic as well (I am in a mixed linux and osx environment).
>
>     For now, I'm just trying to get the vanilla install to work again
>     though.
>     And then get my head back into PySide which I was forced to
>     neglect for almost a year.
>
>     Hope all is well in Berlin!
>
>     Cheers,
>     frank
>
>     On 29/08/13 19:03, Sebastian Elsner wrote:
>
>         Hey Frank,
>
>         I don't know about the linux part but you can keep PySide on a
>         central server, just don't add that path to you PYTHONPATH by
>         default. Nuke does not need to know about it, but in a
>         standalone app you could just do something like:
>
>         import sys
>         sys.path.add("/server/pyside")
>
>         and that one works again.
>
>         The strategy I am going for here is: All standalone apps use
>         the standard (Windows) Python and standard installers for
>         packages.
>         We have a lot of compiled dependencies  like PyQt, ZeroMQ or
>         MySQL in Maya/Nuke/Houdini. The path.add method is the way I
>         manage those to dynamically "mount" (i.e. path.add) all the
>         packages I need per host program (with their own compiler
>         version, because thats where the problem comes from)
>
>         Cheers
>
>         Sebastian
>
>
>
>
>          placeOn 08/29/2013 08:22 AM, Frank Rueter | OHUfx wrote:
>
>             Hi guys,
>
>             this may be a linux problem more than a PySide problem,
>             but after a day of searching for a solution I am a bit
>             desperate and was hoping somebody here would be able to help:
>
>             A few days ago I installed PySide on Kubuntu 12.10 without
>             any trouble by running those commands:
>
>             |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pyside
>             sudo apt-get update
>             sudo apt-get install python-pyside|
>
>
>             This successfully installed PySide to
>             /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/PySide
>
>             I then decided to move the installed PySide folder to a
>             central server location which is in my PYTHONPATH to be
>             able to access the same PySide install from multiple
>             machine (to avoid version problems etc).
>
>             After that some host applications that are using PySide
>             natively wouldn't launch any longer (PySide itself worked
>             fine), so I decided to back paddle; I deleted all files on
>             the server again and ran this to clean up:
>             |
>             sudo apt-get purge python-pyside|
>             |sudo apt-get autoremove
>
>             |
>             Now I thought I'd be ready for a clean install again, so I
>             started over with the above mentioned install commands.
>             First, this only installed the binaries (.so files) into
>             /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/PySide, no __init__.py,
>             nothing else.
>             So I tried un-installing and re-installing a few times,
>             but now nothing gets installed at all anymore.
>
>             When running |sudo apt-get update|, I now get these errors:
>
>                 /Err http://ppa.launchpad.net quantal/main Sources 
>                 404  Not Found//
>                 //Hit http://security.ubuntu.com
>                 quantal-security/restricted i386 Packages//
>                 //Err http://ppa.launchpad.net quantal/main amd64
>                 Packages  404  Not Found//
>                 //Err http://ppa.launchpad.net quantal/main i386
>                 Packages  404  Not Found//
>                 //W: Failed to fetch
>                 http://ppa.launchpad.net/pyside/ppa/ubuntu/dists/quantal/main/source/Sources
>                 404  Not Found//
>                 //W: Failed to fetch
>                 http://ppa.launchpad.net/pyside/ppa/ubuntu/dists/quantal/main/binary-amd64/Packages
>                 404  Not Found//
>                 //W: Failed to fetch
>                 http://ppa.launchpad.net/pyside/ppa/ubuntu/dists/quantal/main/binary-i386/Packages
>                 404  Not Found/
>
>
>
>             I checked in a web browser, and sure enough, the "quantal"
>             dist does not exist:
>             http://ppa.launchpad.net/pyside/ppa/ubuntu/dists/
>
>             It feels like it was simply removed the other day since I
>             was able to install PySide successfully but it's more
>             likely that I'm stuffing up something here.
>
>             Can somebody please help with this? I am stuck and need to
>             get this running soon :(
>
>             Cheers,
>             frank
>
>
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