For anyone who might be interested, I've created a very basic Silica/PySide 'hello world' project:
https://github.com/mattaustin/sailfish-pyside-helloworld It just serves as an example of how to launch basic qml with PySide. On 12 May 2013 09:57, Matt Austin <m...@mattaustin.me.uk> wrote: > Hi Tomas, > > On 12 May 2013 04:26, Thomas Perl <th.p...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Basically SSH into the emulator, become root, "zypper in >> python-pyside" and you're ready to go. >> >> If you have previously been using the Harmattan Qt Components, you can >> install them in the Sailfish Emulator to ease porting (however, for >> best results, make sure that you don't use Harmattan Qt Components >> after porting your app to Sailfish Silica): >> >> >> http://thpmaemo.blogspot.com/2013/03/how-to-try-out-gpodder-in-sailfish-os.html >> >> > Once again your work with gPodder (first with Fremantle, then Harmattan, > and now Sailfish) will be invaluable to me! > > > Thanks! > > Matt. > -- Matt m...@mattaustin.me.uk http://mattaustin.me.uk/
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