I'm developping a small graphic application using Python 3 and PyQt5. On the first computer I use, where only PyQt5 is installed, everything in my code is fine. But when I want to run my code on my other laptop, where both PyQt4 and PyQt5 are installed, I get the following error:
RuntimeError: the PyQt5.QtCore and PyQt4.QtCore modules both wrap the QObject class
Python interpreter locates the error in the file "ViewWindow.py", called from the main file.
As I have both PyQt4 and PyQt5 on this laptop, and because I can't uninstall PyQt4 (it would be too easy...), I wonder if it's possible to force use of PyQt5.QtCore, or something else to avoid this problem. My configuration on this laptop: Debian 8, Python3.4, PyQt4 and 5 (without special configuration, installed from Debian repos), IDE = Spyder.
I put there first lines of my files main.py
and ViewWindow.py
.
# main.py
import sys
import sqlite3
import ViewWindow
from DataWindow import DataWindow
from PyQt5.QtCore import QObject # I tried adding this line, but nothing changed...
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import (QApplication,
QWidget,
QGridLayout,
QHBoxLayout,
QLabel,
QLineEdit,
QPushButton,
QTextEdit,
QVBoxLayout
)
class MainWindow(QWidget):
# Some cool stuff
# ViewWindow.py
import sys
import sqlite3
from PyQt5.QtCore import QObject # same thing than above, adding this line doesn't change the output.
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import (QApplication,
QWidget,
QGridLayout,
QLabel,
QPushButton,
QVBoxLayout
)
class ViewWindow(QWidget):
Does someone knows how to make this code run ?
Thanks,
Jerry M.
Edit: I tried to run that script forcing use of Python3, and it worked... It seems that problem comes from iPython3. Thanks for your help.