Building PySide on Microsoft Windows

 

Prerequisites

NOTE: Be sure that git.exe and cmake.exe are all in your PATH.

Build

  • Open “Visual Studio Command Prompt”: [Start Menu]->Programs->Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition->Visual Studio Tools
  • Get build scripts from repository http://qt.gitorious.org/pyside/packaging and go to folder “c:\repositories\packaging\setuptools”. The script can automatically download the sources, compile them, and create the installer, all in one step.
  • Run the build.py script (it must be run from “Visual Studio Command Prompt”):

To build the latest stable binaries for Python 2.7 and Qt 4.7.3, run the script with parameters:

  1.   c:\repositories\packaging\setuptools>c:\Python27\python.exe build.py -d -q c:\Qt\4.7.3\bin\qmake.exe
  2.  

To build the latest development binaries:

  1.   c:\repositories\packaging\setuptools>c:\Python27\python.exe build.py -d -m dev -q c:\Qt\4.7.3\bin\qmake.exe
  2.  

All build.py parameters:

  1.    -p <package_version> Specify package version. Default is latest stable version (1.0.4)
  2.    -d                   Download latest sources from git repository
  3.    -m <pyside_version>  Specify what version of modules to download from git repository:
  4.                          'dev' (master tag) or 'stable' (1.0.4 tag). Default is 'stable'.
  5.    -q <qmake_path>      Locate qmake
  6.    -e                   Check the environment
  7.    -b                   Specify what module to build
  8.    -o                   Create a distribution package only using existing binaries
  9.    
  • After the successful build, the final binary distribution can be found in sub-folder “dist”:
    1.   c:\repositories\packaging\setuptools\dist\PySide-1.0.4qt473.win32-py2.7.exe
    2.  

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