On an OSX 10.9, I have Qt5 installed. Later I installed Ipython, sip and PyQt5 all build from source. Now here is the problem: when I try to run ipython qtconsole
, I have a bunch of errors related to the files in this directory (and its subfolders)
/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/IPython/
followed by
ImportError:
Could not load requested Qt binding. Please ensure that
PyQt4 >= 4.7 or PySide >= 1.0.3 is available,
and only one is imported per session.
Currently-imported Qt library: None
PyQt4 installed: False
PySide >= 1.0.3 installed: False
Tried to load: ['pyside', 'pyqt']
I assume the problem is that I have PyQt5 instead of PyQt4. Is this the problem or I have missed some thing else?
Is there anyway that I can have qtconsole with PyQt5? If no, what is the easiest way to do so? (preferably, a method that does not involve having two versions of Qt library on one machine).
For sake of brevity I skipped posting the full error message. Please let me know if I should add them from better understanding of the situation.
I know this is really old, but I was recently having trouble setting up PyQt5.
The problem was that
PyQt5
would install, but some of the sub modules would not. For instance tryIf the second command fails, then you have a problem with the PyQt5 setup, and you need to focus on that.
Specifically, ipython+qt will try to import the following
If any of these sub-modules are broken/missing the qt console launch will quietly fail.
For me it turned out that the PyQt5 installer was failing to make the
QtSvg
bindings, which ipython tries to load from PyQt5. When you run theconfigure.py
, use the-w
option and you will see all the details of the build, allowing you to pinpoint where the install is failing.In my case, a little googling and I found out that I was missing the QtSvg lib, which can be pulled in easily from the repos.
The problem might be related to your python path.
I had almost the exact same problem. I had installed PyQt using
Homebrew
and I was getting the same error message. Finally what solved the problem was adding the following line to my.bash_profile
:Since I am a beginner myself, I can't help you any further but I hope this solves the problem.
Setting environment variable QT_API=pyqt5 solved the same problem for me.
I had the same problem, though with the most recent
brew
ofipython
theImportError
includedPyQt5
(along withPyQt4
andPySide
). So if it didn't work with PyQt5 before, it does now.Adding the correct
PYTHONPATH
to.bash_profile
fixed it for me, even in myvirtualenv
. (I don't have the reputation to up-vote or comment on oxtay's answer, where this would be more appropriate...)