Atilla,
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Attila Csipa wrote:
> Just a smallish note from someone who follows PyQt development fairly closely
> - I would not be surprised if those new libs (or at least a major subset of
> them) popped up as supported under PyQt. My OBS-foo is not yet strong enoug
On Monday 26 July 2010 10:30:34 Sivan Greenberg wrote:
> That was not my intention, well, in better- I meant heading to bind
> some new libs that did not exist when PyQt was created
Just a smallish note from someone who follows PyQt development fairly closely
- I would not be surprised if those
Other than technical arguments:
- as you said, PyQt is more spread and heavily used
(PyKDE, the python binding for KDE is built on top)
- PyQt is available under the following licenses:
GNU GPL (v2 and v3) and a commercial license.
PyQt is not available under the LGPL.
- PySide is available u
Dear Fathi,
That was not my intention, well, in better- I meant heading to bind
some new libs that did not exist when PyQt was created and thought of
a couple of features that I will *personally* very much like in
PySide once their finished, like this[0] one for example.
Sorry for mis-phrasing!
Hi,
> If you want the PySide bindings which are supposed to be a better,
> more complete version of the original Qt bindings,
Please, don't spread FUD but give facts.
We have 2 competitors for the Python bindings.
Both have pros/cons and both try to push their implementation.
I let the reader to
> I am looking at developing for MeeGo and I know C/C++ is one choice.
> Is it possible to develop MeeGo application using Python/PyQt?
There's 2 Python binding for Qt implementation:
- PyQt (RiverBank)
- PySide
At the moment, MeeGo doesn't have Python binding for Qt packages.
I expect we'll have
Yes I would expect it'd be much the same way it is down for Maemo,
note that you might need to download and install source versions of
the tools since there might not be RPMs for that at this time.
[1] http://esbox.garage.maemo.org/2nd_edition/installation.html
[2]
http://www.forum.nokia.com/info
Hi:
I am looking at developing for MeeGo and I know C/C++ is one choice. Is it
possible to develop MeeGo application using Python/PyQt?
thanks
Mark
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