Well, that's your opinion. But today it's Python2 that is default in Sailfish and not three and that's why I built PyQt with two. Afaik all Python modules currently available as default (dev mode enabled) are built with Python2.
Greets Jens On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 8:03 PM, Mikael Hermansson <m...@7b4.se> wrote: > AFAIK python is NOT installed from scratch in sf. also if python will be > supported it will be python3 as thomas already has said. > > Thats the way to go. Python 2 should be seen as deprecated on new > platforms IMHO... > > Regards > > Mikael > > Thu Dec 26 2013 19:00:35 GMT+0100 (CET) skrev Jens Persson: > >PyQt works very well on the Jolla phone and you can get it from Openrepos. > >It should support the whole Qt C++ API except for deprecated modules. As > >Sailfish is using Python2 by default I've built it with that. Porting from > >Pyside to PyQt is very easy and takes only "a few hours" for a small app > >and you can publish them on Openrepos as Harbour does not support PyQt and > >maybe never will. Just remember that PyQt is GPLv3 so you must use that > >license or pay for a commercial license from Riverbankcomputing. IMHO this > >is not a big problem as most Python apps are opensource and you better > >stick with native code for closed source anyway. > > > >Greets Jens > > > > > >On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 3:27 PM, Ye Zetao <kongkong...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Hello,I am a developer of python and I know that Sailfish support Qt > with > >> C++, but I am not familiar with C++,So I want to know that if Sailfish > >> support PyQt5 ? Thanks :) > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list > >> > > -- > Skickat från min Jolla > _______________________________________________ > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list >
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