Thanks! So I successfully built openfx repositories, but now I have a problem with PySide. I installed it using pacman
:
$ pacman -Qs pyside
local/mingw-w64-x86_64-pyside-common-qt4 1.2.2-3
Provides LGPL Qt bindings for Python and related tools for binding generation (Common files)(mingw-w64)
local/mingw-w64-x86_64-pyside-tools-common-qt4 1.2.2-3
PySide lupdate, rcc, and uic development tools (Common Files) (mingw-w64)
local/mingw-w64-x86_64-python2-pyside-qt4 1.2.2-3
Provides LGPL Qt bindings for Python and related tools for binding generation (Python2)(mingw-w64)
But when running qmake -r
in from my copy of Natron repo, I get:
$ qmake -r
Reading E:/SourceCode/Natron/HostSupport/HostSupport.pro
Reading E:/SourceCode/Natron/libs/gflags/gflags.pro
Reading E:/SourceCode/Natron/libs/glog/glog.pro
Reading E:/SourceCode/Natron/libs/ceres/ceres.pro
Reading E:/SourceCode/Natron/libs/libmv/libmv.pro
Reading E:/SourceCode/Natron/libs/openMVG/openMVG.pro
Reading E:/SourceCode/Natron/libs/qhttpserver/qhttpserver.pro
Reading E:/SourceCode/Natron/libs/qhttpserver/src/src.pro
Reading E:/SourceCode/Natron/libs/hoedown/hoedown.pro
Reading E:/SourceCode/Natron/libs/libtess/libtess.pro
Reading E:/SourceCode/Natron/Engine/Engine.pro
Project MESSAGE: You did not select a config option for the build. Defaulting to Devel. You can choose among (snapshot | alpha | beta | RC | stable | custombuild). For custombuild you need to define the environment variable BUILD_USER_NAME. Also you can give a revision number to the version of Natron with the environment variable BUILD_NUMBER (e.g: RC1, RC2 etc...)
Project MESSAGE: Compiling in DEBUG mode.
Project ERROR: Package pyside-py2 not found
NB: I also tried to define the BUILD_USER_NAME
variable but it did not remove the warning.
But pyside is found in a Python repl though:
$ python
Python 2.7.14 (default, Jan 24 2018, 14:36:54) [GCC 7.2.0 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import PySide
>>>
I tried to install pyside using pip
, but it failed to find qt (MSYS terminal) or to find linux-like python lib (MINGW terminal) and I think it is recommended to install it without pip because it relies on Qt.
Do you think that the problem comes from my MSYS setup? Or a missing library? Thanks again for your support.