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Bug 469 - uic is absent
: uic is absent
Status: CLOSED INVALID
Product: PySide
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Windows Installer
: HEAD
: PC MS Windows XP/Vista/7
: P3 critical
Assigned To: Hugo Parente Lima
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Reported: 2010-11-12 16:35 EET by Yuriy
Modified: 2010-11-25 17:53 EET (History)
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Description Yuriy 2010-11-12 16:35:44 EET
pyside-0.4.1-py2.6.exe have not any tools like "uic".

I do not have the opportunity to work!
Comment 1 Chris Morgan 2010-11-16 00:50:27 EET
I tried PySide-0.4.2qt47.win32-py2.6.exe and pyside-uic.exe is placed in the
Scripts directory. This will often be in the PATH; if it is not, you can add
it.

It's possible that that's changed since 0.4.1, but I doubt it. Anyway, the
0.4.2 installer had been released almost a month before the 12th of November so
the bug report was for an old version even then.
Comment 2 Yuriy 2010-11-16 04:57:00 EET
Thanks, I tried to install PySide-0.4.2qt47.win32-py2.6.exe, but faced with the
problem. The installer does not see a python and  does not allow to specify the
path to it. In the previous version I had the opportunity to specify the
location of the python. Do I need a new task?
Comment 3 Chris Morgan 2010-11-16 06:05:24 EET
The Python installer should register that information when started up. I found
myself in the same situation, as I run from a clean virtual machine, with
Python in a separate location, but the registry data is cleaned. I found this,
and it works well: http://effbot.org/zone/python-register.htm
Comment 4 Hugo Parente Lima 2010-11-25 17:53:43 EET
Released on version 1.0.0~beta1