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How can I install Pysde2 in Raspberry pi?

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  • SGaistS Offline
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    Then you have at least two versions of Qt on your target.

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      Then you have at least two versions of Qt on your target.

      Where are they located ?

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      @SGaist I didn't get you exactly. I did a fresh installation of Arch Linux ARM and built PySide2 in it along with the required Qt packages. After doing all this I tried to run a simple PySide2 example and encountered the above error which I mentioned.

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        @SGaist I didn't get you exactly. I did a fresh installation of Arch Linux ARM and built PySide2 in it along with the required Qt packages. After doing all this I tried to run a simple PySide2 example and encountered the above error which I mentioned.

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        @RG97 said in How can I install Pysde2 in Raspberry pi?:

        I did a fresh installation of Arch Linux ARM and built PySide2 in it along with the required Qt packages

        Please be aware that I did a fresh installation of Arch Linux ARM and then I've just installed (via pacman) the Pyside2 package, which also installed in the same process the required Qt packages.
        Nothing was built in the RPi device (not Qt nor PySide2...)

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        • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

          @RG97 said in How can I install Pysde2 in Raspberry pi?:

          I did a fresh installation of Arch Linux ARM and built PySide2 in it along with the required Qt packages

          Please be aware that I did a fresh installation of Arch Linux ARM and then I've just installed (via pacman) the Pyside2 package, which also installed in the same process the required Qt packages.
          Nothing was built in the RPi device (not Qt nor PySide2...)

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          @Pablo-J.-Rogina

          Please be aware that I did a fresh installation of Arch Linux ARM and then I've just installed (via Pacman) the Pyside2 package, which also installed in the same process the required Qt packages.
          Nothing was built in the RPi device (not Qt nor PySide2...)

          And It worked for you? I mean were you able to run PySide2 python scripts after that ?

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          • RG97R RG97

            @Pablo-J.-Rogina

            Please be aware that I did a fresh installation of Arch Linux ARM and then I've just installed (via Pacman) the Pyside2 package, which also installed in the same process the required Qt packages.
            Nothing was built in the RPi device (not Qt nor PySide2...)

            And It worked for you? I mean were you able to run PySide2 python scripts after that ?

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            @RG97

            I mean were you able to run PySide2 python scripts after that ?

            Yes, see screenshot (using code from this example)

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              @Pablo-J.-Rogina said in Not able to install PySide2 for raspberry pi:

              If you can use Arch Linux ARM as the OS for the RPi device, you may want to use already available packages for such platform. See ongoing discussion here.

              That's a great option. Also, the technical preview version (5.11) can be downloaded from new Raspbian Buster repository. My problem with these solutions is that I want to install PySide2 as a regular python package, so I can handle all dependencies of my application in the same way. That's the reason I'm using custom wheels. But, of course, Arch Linux ARM job looks amazing.

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