[resending after the glitch with the domain]
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 18:34 -0700, "Zooko O'Whielacronx"
wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 10:35 AM, Peter Westlake
> wrote:
> >
> > I downloaded it and typed "python setup.py build", and it went off and
> > started building a copy of Twisted 10.0!
>
>
On 10:04 am, peter.westl...@pobox.com wrote:
>
>No, because I can't provide a simple test case for it. My only hope is
>to get the source of Twisted and bisect, then see what changed in that
>revision.
If it helps at all, there's now a Git mirror of Twisted so you can
actually use "git bisect" fo
On 26 Jun, 06:03 pm, s...@puzzlebox.info wrote:
>Hello-
>
> I'm wondering if anyone can fill me in on the current status and
>plans for Qt support under Twisted?
I think you nailed the status - it's an externally maintained reactor
which probably works for some people. As far as plans for su
On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 3:37 PM, wrote:
> On 26 Jun, 06:03 pm, s...@puzzlebox.info wrote:
> >Hello-
> >
> > I'm wondering if anyone can fill me in on the current status and
> >plans for Qt support under Twisted?
>
> I think you nailed the status - it's an externally maintained reactor
> which
On 2010-06-27 18:51 , Glenn Tarbox, PhD wrote:
> One issue with "official" support is PyQt licensing. If PySide is (or
> becomes) an alternative, the licensing issue would disappear and Twisted
> "could" include it in the distribution.
Phil Thompson provides an exception to the GPL license that