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    SGaist
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    Am I reading correctly, you are not even able to create a database with QSQLITE ?

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      My bad, wasn't declaring my QSqlDatabase correctly...

      I used :
      @QSqlDatabase db = new QSqlDatabase();
      db->addDatabase("QOCI")@

      Instead of
      @QSqlDatabase db = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QOCI")@

      Now i'm back to my initial problem, which was using the OCI driver with pyqt4.

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        I have the following error when i copy the qsqloci4.dll to the Pyqt4/plugins/sqldrivers folder with the variable QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS set to 1 :

        @QFactoryLoader::QFactoryLoader() looking at "C:/Python27/Lib/site-packages/PyQt4/plugins/sqldrivers/qsqloci4.dll"
        The file 'C:/Python27/Lib/site-packages/PyQt4/plugins/sqldrivers/qsqloci4.dll' is not a valid Qt plugin.
        not a plugin@

        PyQt4 actually finds the dll but doesn't see it as a plugin... Maybe there is a specific way to build the oci driver for PyQt4 ?

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          Where are the the OCI dll(s) located ?

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            The original oci.dll from Oracle is located in C:/oracle/client/bin and the dll's I built for Qt4 qsqloci4, qsqlocid4.dll are in C:/Qt/4.8.5/plugins/sqldrivers.

            If I add the library path of the Qt4 plugins I have the same error :
            @app =QtGui.Qapplication(sys.argv)
            QtGui.QApplication.addLibraryPath("C:/Qt/4.8.5/plugins/sqldrivers")@

            Output :
            @QFactoryLoader::QFactoryLoader() looking at "C:/Qt/4.8.5/plugins/sqldrivers/qsqloci4.dll"
            The file 'C:/Qt/4.8.5/plugins/sqldrivers/qsqloci4.dll' is not a valid Qt plugin.
            not a plugin@

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              So is C:/oracle/client/bin in your PATH environment variable ? A plugin that can't load like that generally means it can't found its dependencies

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                Yes the PATH environment variable is set correctly with C:/oracle/client/bin and C:/Qt/4.8.5/plugins.

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                  I ran Dependency Walker on the qsqloci4.dll file located in C:/Python27/Lib/site-packages/PyQt4/plugins/sqldrivers and I have the following output :

                  @MSVCR90.DLL Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (2)
                  IESHIMS.DLL Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (2)@ (I have the 2 same errors with qsqlite4.dll so i don't think these 2 are an issue)

                  And 5 messages :

                  @Error: At least one required implicit or forwarded dependency was not found.
                  Error: At least one module has an unresolved import due to a missing export function in an implicitly dependent module.
                  Error: modules with different CPU types were found.
                  Warning: At least one delay-load dependency module was not found.
                  Warning: At least one module has an unresolved import due to a missing export function in a delay-load dependent module.@

                  It's my first time using Dependency Walker and i don't really know how to solve these (if it's the problem)

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                    There's something fishy here, are you sure you are using the same compiler as the one that was used to build PyQt4's Qt ?

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                      I used the PyQt4 binary which can be found at http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/download, i assumed it used the same compiler but how can I be sure of it ?

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                        I think the problem is, indeed, coming from the way PyQt4 is built with the binary, i rebuilt everything and got a new error message :

                        @The plugin 'C:/Python_x86/Lib/site-packages/PyQt4/plugins/sqldrivers/qsqloci4.dll' :
                        Plugin uses incompatible Qt library
                        expected build key "Windows msvc release full-config", got "Windows mingw release full-config"
                        not a plugin@

                        Now i'm trying to build PyQt' from the .zip archive using mingw but got the error
                        @Error: release\qtdetail.exe failed to create qtdetail.out. Make sure your Qt installation is correct.@

                        And a messagebox appears :
                        @The procedure's entry point _ZN11QTextStreamC1EP9QIODevice cannot be found in the dynamic link library QtCore4.dll@ (approximate translation from French, i don't know the exact error message in english)

                        EDIT : Solved the last error copying the QtCore4.dll in the Pyqt folder, i let you know what happens when i'm done building pyqt (it seems to take a while)

                        EDIT2 : I followed the tutorial on this site : http://www.oak-tree.us/blog/index.php/2009/05/12/pyqt-windows but now I got import errors, it seems python can't find the PyQt4 folder (which is in the Qt folder, as suggested in the tutorial) :
                        @from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui, QtSql
                        importError: No module named PyQt4@

                        Besides, the PyQt built doesn't look like the previous one I installed through the binary file, there's no plugins folder and it seems to lack dll (such as QtGui4.dll which can't be found in the PyQt4 directory)

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                          I finally managed to install the driver ! The problem came from the compiler as you suggested, the PyQt4 installer uses the Visual Studio compiler whereas Qt 4.8.5 uses mingw32 4.4...

                          I rebuilt everything using mingw32 4.4 and it finally worked.

                          To build the pyqt4 from the zip archive I used "this tutorial":http://www.oak-tree.us/blog/index.php/2009/05/12/pyqt-windows but i built it in C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4 instead of the Qt folder.

                          I also had to remove 2 lines from the Makefile located at C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4
                          @copy /y C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4_init_.py C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4_init_.py
                          copy /y pyqtconfig.py C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4\pyqtconfig.py@

                          Because I had this error :
                          @File cannot be copied onto itself@

                          Anyway, thanks a lot for your help SGaist

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                            You're welcome !

                            Happy Coding ! :)

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