Re: Error: Unable to import PyQt4.QtCore or PyQt4.QtGui modu
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2015 8:34 pm
Hello Yvan
Still trying to get this to work.
As you suggested, I installed the "universal" version of Salome in a completely different directory.
When the universal version installs, there is a "salome_7.4.0" directory, and inside this are two direcories: "appli_7.4.0" and "Salome-V7_4_0-LGPL-x86_64".
Then I tried to couple this version of Salome with CS through the CFDSTUDY module as I did previously.
I ran the configure command with the --with-salome=path to salome added to the command. I tried the config command with three variations:
"path to salome = .../salome_7.4.0"
"path to salome= .../salome_7.4.0/appli_7.4.0"
"path to salome= .. /salome/Salome-V7_4_0-LGPL-x86_64
In all cases, when I ran "code_saturne salome", I got the message:
"SALOME is not available in this installation." and execution stopped.
Also, I notice that when I run the config command this way, the procedure does not seem to create any .build directories.
So now I wonder, Is it possible to use this "universal" version of Salome, and couple it with CS through the module CFDSTUDY. If so, could you suggest what might be wrong with my procedure?
Thanks,
Richard
Still trying to get this to work.
As you suggested, I installed the "universal" version of Salome in a completely different directory.
When the universal version installs, there is a "salome_7.4.0" directory, and inside this are two direcories: "appli_7.4.0" and "Salome-V7_4_0-LGPL-x86_64".
Then I tried to couple this version of Salome with CS through the CFDSTUDY module as I did previously.
I ran the configure command with the --with-salome=path to salome added to the command. I tried the config command with three variations:
"path to salome = .../salome_7.4.0"
"path to salome= .../salome_7.4.0/appli_7.4.0"
"path to salome= .. /salome/Salome-V7_4_0-LGPL-x86_64
In all cases, when I ran "code_saturne salome", I got the message:
"SALOME is not available in this installation." and execution stopped.
Also, I notice that when I run the config command this way, the procedure does not seem to create any .build directories.
So now I wonder, Is it possible to use this "universal" version of Salome, and couple it with CS through the module CFDSTUDY. If so, could you suggest what might be wrong with my procedure?
Thanks,
Richard