Re: PyQT fails when I try to use it with Python 2.7

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2012/10/29 Kwpolska <kwpolska@xxxxxxxxx>:
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Asdrúbal Iván Suárez Rivera
> <asdrubal.ivan.suarez.rivera@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hello guys, this is my first message to this list.
>>
>> I'm trying to install PyQT for Python 2.7 on Archlinux. I installed
>> the following packages
>>
>> > pyqt 4.9.5-3
>> > pyqt-common 4.9.5-3
>> > pyqt3 3.18.1-11
>> > python2-pyqt 4.9.5-3
>>
>> When I try to do "import qt", the following message appears
>
> import qt?  That isn’t right. The proper module name is PyQt4.  And
> the industry standard is to do a ``from PyQT4 import QtGui[, QtCore]``
> import.
>

Kodos (A python regex debugger) uses "import qt" on his execute script

Please note it uses PyQt3...

That's why I asked


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