William, On 29 Jun 2013, at 01:55, William Kyngesburye wrote: > I was going to try it myself (haven't installed Qt5 yet, no need), but for > some dumb reason, Qt5 switched to a custom Qt-made installer for their > binaries. I don't trust them to not do something weird. > > Since the only thing I compile doesn't support Qt5 yet (and may not for a > long while), I really don't have enough interest to try compiling Qt5. > > If you don't absolutely need Qt5, go with 4.8. I did find one discussion > topic for Qt5 saying that the binary installer for 5.0.1 did not function > properly on OS X 10.6 and you needed to compile Qt5, but I didn't see > anything if this was fixed in the 5.0.2 installer.
I think I came to that conclusion just before I left the office, and think I'll cut my losses... I'm learning Qt (and PyQt) for QGIS, so it's quite comforting that Qt 5 isn't going to be needed for a while, and 4.8 will be fine for the forseeable... Thanks for your help, and for the work you've been doing on QGIS on OS X. -- Anzir Boodoo, PhD student The Institute for Transport Studies, The University of Leeds, LEEDS LS2 9JT QUEEN'S ANNIVERSARY PRIZE WINNERS - 'sustained transport excellence' - www.its.leeds.ac.uk/queensprize _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt