[PySide] Failing build with newly-compiled PySide2 5.15.1
Stephen Morris
stephen.morris at silvaco.com
Wed Oct 14 13:35:37 CEST 2020
On 10/14/20 12:05 PM, Cristián Maureira-Fredes wrote:
>On 10/12/20 1:14 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>> Following an apparently successful build of Qt 5.15.1 and PySide2
>> 5.15.1 from source, I'm now attempting to compile the application
>> which I was previously compiling using version 5.12.5.
>>
>> I get a slew of error messages involving PySide Properties:
>>[snip]
>> Thank you,
>> Stephen Morris.
>Hello Stephen,
>
>Can you please share which clang version, python version (including bug fix version), gcc version, and so on?
>It really sounds there is a miss math issue, something seems to be off in your specific configuration.
Thank you Cristián.
I have:
libclang.so.8
python 2.7.18 (newly built from source)
gcc 8.3.1
... on a CentOS 7.8.2003 Linux system
My PySide and Shiboken libraries are newly-built from source (5.15.1) using Python 2.7.18 and Qt 5.15.1 (which was also built from source). In case it's at all relevant, Python was built using the -fno-semantic-interposition compiler flag and --default-symver linker flag.
Stephen.
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