want to install PyQt5 for slitaz
I want to run an application that need python3 and pyqt5 in Slitaz 5. I am not pro in linux but managed to compile and install python3. now when I try to run application it tell me that need pyqt5. so I:
sudo pip3 install PyQy5
but I get
Could not find a version that satisifies the requirement PyQt5 (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for PyQt5
how can I fix it? should I compile qt5 from source code? then how?
linux python
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I want to run an application that need python3 and pyqt5 in Slitaz 5. I am not pro in linux but managed to compile and install python3. now when I try to run application it tell me that need pyqt5. so I:
sudo pip3 install PyQy5
but I get
Could not find a version that satisifies the requirement PyQt5 (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for PyQt5
how can I fix it? should I compile qt5 from source code? then how?
linux python
Which version of Python 3 did you install? Is it at least 3.5?
– Nasir Riley
Feb 11 at 12:28
@NasirRiley python 3.7
– m3hdi
Feb 11 at 16:07
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I want to run an application that need python3 and pyqt5 in Slitaz 5. I am not pro in linux but managed to compile and install python3. now when I try to run application it tell me that need pyqt5. so I:
sudo pip3 install PyQy5
but I get
Could not find a version that satisifies the requirement PyQt5 (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for PyQt5
how can I fix it? should I compile qt5 from source code? then how?
linux python
I want to run an application that need python3 and pyqt5 in Slitaz 5. I am not pro in linux but managed to compile and install python3. now when I try to run application it tell me that need pyqt5. so I:
sudo pip3 install PyQy5
but I get
Could not find a version that satisifies the requirement PyQt5 (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for PyQt5
how can I fix it? should I compile qt5 from source code? then how?
linux python
linux python
asked Feb 11 at 9:36
m3hdim3hdi
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Which version of Python 3 did you install? Is it at least 3.5?
– Nasir Riley
Feb 11 at 12:28
@NasirRiley python 3.7
– m3hdi
Feb 11 at 16:07
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Which version of Python 3 did you install? Is it at least 3.5?
– Nasir Riley
Feb 11 at 12:28
@NasirRiley python 3.7
– m3hdi
Feb 11 at 16:07
Which version of Python 3 did you install? Is it at least 3.5?
– Nasir Riley
Feb 11 at 12:28
Which version of Python 3 did you install? Is it at least 3.5?
– Nasir Riley
Feb 11 at 12:28
@NasirRiley python 3.7
– m3hdi
Feb 11 at 16:07
@NasirRiley python 3.7
– m3hdi
Feb 11 at 16:07
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https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/download5
The above website provides the source code for compilation and installation.
On the website, it says "Before you can build PyQt5 you must have already built and installed SIP"
You might want to try first
pip3 install PyQt5-sip
then try
pip3 install PyQt5
If this fails, building from the source code is the best bet, I guess.
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https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/download5
The above website provides the source code for compilation and installation.
On the website, it says "Before you can build PyQt5 you must have already built and installed SIP"
You might want to try first
pip3 install PyQt5-sip
then try
pip3 install PyQt5
If this fails, building from the source code is the best bet, I guess.
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https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/download5
The above website provides the source code for compilation and installation.
On the website, it says "Before you can build PyQt5 you must have already built and installed SIP"
You might want to try first
pip3 install PyQt5-sip
then try
pip3 install PyQt5
If this fails, building from the source code is the best bet, I guess.
add a comment |
https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/download5
The above website provides the source code for compilation and installation.
On the website, it says "Before you can build PyQt5 you must have already built and installed SIP"
You might want to try first
pip3 install PyQt5-sip
then try
pip3 install PyQt5
If this fails, building from the source code is the best bet, I guess.
https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/download5
The above website provides the source code for compilation and installation.
On the website, it says "Before you can build PyQt5 you must have already built and installed SIP"
You might want to try first
pip3 install PyQt5-sip
then try
pip3 install PyQt5
If this fails, building from the source code is the best bet, I guess.
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Which version of Python 3 did you install? Is it at least 3.5?
– Nasir Riley
Feb 11 at 12:28
@NasirRiley python 3.7
– m3hdi
Feb 11 at 16:07