On Nov 10, 11:08 pm, Simon Hibbs <simon.hi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Since QT runs on Windows, > porting to the Windows version of QT shouldn't be hard.
The PySide developers, who are better judges of their own project than you and me, consider a Windows port so hard (and time consuming) that they didn't even try; a second iteration of the already working binding generator has a higher priority than supporting a large portion of the potential user base with a Windows port, so don't hold your breath. On a more constructive note, I started to follow the instructions at http://www.pyside.org/docs/pyside/howto-build/index.html (which are vague and terse enough to be cross-platform) with Microsoft VC9 Express. Hurdle 0: recompile Qt because the provided DLLs have hardcoded wrong paths that confuse CMake. How should Qt be configured? My first compilation attempt had to be aborted (and couldn't be resumed) after about 2 hours: trial and error at 1-2 builds per day could take weeks. Regards, Lorenzo Gatti -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list