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  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on PythonQt

    wow. That actually sounds quite tedious considering all the site packages one can use in a project. Does anyone know how to get some precompiled debug module libraries for windows ?(from OSGeo maybe?). And that still does't solve the mystery as to why the standard modules such as os or sys run in debug and release mode. (I don't see any debug libraries for those in my distro yet they work)

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on PythonQt

    wow. That actually sounds quite tedious considering all the site packages one can use in a project. Does anyone know how to get some precompiled debug module libraries for windows ?(from OSGeo maybe?). And that still does't solve the mystery as to why the standard modules such as os or sys run in debug and release mode. (I don't see any debug libraries for those in my distro yet they work)

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on PythonQt

    Alright so I solved my problem. The whole time I was on Debug mode and the external package imports would not work for whatever reason. Even though I correctly linked all debug libs etc. Luckily I just switched over to release mode and everything is working fine now. It wouldn't be bad to know why it doesn't work in Debug mode though.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on PythonQt

    First of all thumbs up for this very useful tool! I have created a custom console just as done in the PyScriptingConsole provided with the source code. Everything works fine except there seems to be issues when attempting to load numpy on Python 3.7.4 Yes, I have removed PythonQt::IgnoreSiteModule and yes, I do have the very latest version of numpy installed via pip. It also runs perfectly if I start python from cmd.exe in Windows. if I input the following in my app though I get: py>import sys py>sys.path.clear()...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on PythonQt

    First of all thumbs up for this very useful tool! I have created a custom console just as done in the PyScriptingConsole provided with the source code. Everything works fine except there seems to be issues when attempting to load numpy on Python 3.7.4 Yes, I have removed PythonQt::IgnoreSiteModule and yes, I do have the very latest version of numpy installed via pip. It also runs perfectly if I start python from cmd.exe in Windows. if I input the following in my app though I get: py>import sys py>sys.path.clear()...

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