Something like the following may be appropriate on Windows: c: python34 python configure-ng.py. If you have multiple versions of Python installed then make. Install latest pip distribution: download get-pip.py and run it using the python interpreter. Installing PySide¶ To install PySide on Windows you can choose from the following options: Use pip to install the wheel binary packages: pip install-U PySide.
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Well, I documented the steps for Installing pyqt5 with qt designer and code generation here: With this you can generate the code from Qt Designer itself. Installation pip3 install -user pyqt5 sudo apt-get install python3-pyqt5 sudo apt-get install pyqt5-dev-tools sudo apt-get install qttools5-dev-tools Configuring to run from terminal $ qtchooser -run-tool=designer -qt=5 OR Write the following in /usr/lib/x8664-linux-gnu/qt-default/qtchooser/default.conf /usr/lib/x8664-linux-gnu/qt5/bin /usr/lib/x8664-linux-gnu Code Generation Create uic.py file.
Here are Windows wheel packages built by Chris Golke - Since Qt is a more complicated system with a compiled C codebase underlying the python interface it provides you, it can be more complex to build than just a pure python code package, which means it can be hard to install it from source. Make sure you grab the correct Windows wheel file (python version, 32/64 bit), and then use to install it - e.g: C: path where wheel is pip install PyQt4-4.11.4-cp35-none-winamd64.whl Should properly install if you are running an x64 build of Python 3.5.