[Qgis-developer] Webkit package included for deb (+ QGIS resources sharing)
Richard Duivenvoorde
rdmailings at duif.net
Thu Sep 8 23:46:17 PDT 2016
On 09-09-16 08:35, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Il 08/09/2016 18:24, Tom Chadwin ha scritto:
>> Can you try using one of the layers in
>> .qgis2\python\plugins\qgis2web\test\data\layer, and apply one of the
>> matching styles in .qgis2\python\plugins\qgis2web\test\data\style (please
>> excuse my Windows backslashes)? Those are very lightweight, and uncomplex,
>> to rule out any local data issues.
>
> Installing the plugin QGIS resources sharing fails with:
>
> No module named QtWebKitWidgets.QWebView
I have this too, some QtWebKit plugins are still borken (but most are
'fixed'):
Inspire Atom Client
This plugin is broken
No module named QtWebKit.QWebView
Plugin Builder
This plugin is broken
QWebView
QGIS Resource Sharing
This plugin is broken
No module named QtWebKitWidgets.QWebView
I started looking into the
Inspire Atom Client
and see
<widget class="QWebView" name="wvMetadata" native="true">
inspireatomclient/ui_metadataclient.py:
self.wvMetadata = QtWebKit.QWebView(MetadataClient)
PyQt4 UI code generator 4.10.3
while openlayers plugin (also using QWebView) has:
<widget class="QWebView" name="webViewMap"/>
openlayers_plugin/ui_openlayers_ovwidget.py:
self.webViewMap = QtWebKit.QWebView(Form)
PyQt4 UI code generator 4.9.1
they both end with:
from PyQt4 import QtWebKit
which I can also import in my python console
Anybody a clue?
Richard
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