Critical issue using PyQt6-Qt6 on older distros

Phil Thompson phil at riverbankcomputing.com
Mon Jun 5 17:36:35 BST 2023


Thanks - I hadn't tested QtGui.

Phil

On 05/06/2023 17:18, Grzegorz Bokota wrote:
> Here is my log from CI that shows this problem
> https://github.com/4DNucleome/PartSeg/actions/runs/5176457861/jobs/9325321333#step:8:138
> 
> pon., 5 cze 2023, 18:08 użytkownik Phil Thompson <
> phil at riverbankcomputing.com> napisał:
> 
>> On 04/06/2023 14:26, Detlev Offenbach wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I did some more investigations and found, that the latest PyQt6 6.5.1
>> > is triggering the issue. The Qt6 6.5.1 wheels work fine as long as
>> > they are used with PyQt6 6.5.0.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Detlev
>> >
>> > Am 04.06.23 um 15:07 schrieb Detlev Offenbach:
>> >> Hi Phil,
>> >>
>> >> I just observed an issue similar to the one we had with QScintilla. It
>> >> seems that the update Qt6 wheels require a glibc 2.35 or newer. The
>> >> consequence is, that these will cause an import error on e.g. Ubuntu
>> >> 20.04 or Mint 20.x. That happens even when installed/updated using the
>> >> '--prefer-binary' option.
>> >>
>> >> Regards,
>> >> Detlev
>> 
>> I can't reproduce this. A clean install of PyQt6 on Ubuntu 20.04
>> installs PyQt v6.5.1 and Qt v6.5.1 and runs fine for me.
>> 
>> Phil
>> 


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