Re: [PyKDE] still, problems install pyqt where I want to

2001-02-01 Thread Bruce Sass
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: Phil asked... You have part of the Python installation in /usr/local/lib and other parts in /usr/lib? python came from debian packages (/usr/lib). I would like to install swig and pyqt/kde into /usr/local so it does not get mixed in

Re: [PyKDE] PyQwt win32 binary?

2001-02-01 Thread Phil Thompson
"John J. Lee" wrote: Isn't it still illegal for a somebody to distribute non-free software that requires PyQt under the free Qt license? Sorry, I don't understand this. PyQt doesn't require any particular Qt license. PyQt is not under the GPL. Perhaps this may be a debatable legal point

[PyKDE] PyQwt win32 binary?

2001-02-01 Thread Bernd Gehrmann
Dan Parisien wrote: I doubt they would go out of business. They don't make money from people who produce free software anyways. Even if a GPL version of Qt was available for windows, Trolltech would still make money on people building proprietary software with their kit (I'm sure they

Re: [PyKDE] PyQwt win32 binary?

2001-02-01 Thread Philippe Fremy
Hi all, I had the chance to meet Eirik Eng (the president of Troll Tech) at the french Linux Expo. I didn't know that there where a whole thread on this list but I have asked him a few questions about PyQt and ohter things. He is a very nice guy and was in charge of the licensing

Re: [PyKDE] Re: Black Adder licensing structure

2001-02-01 Thread Scott Prive
Phil Thompson wrote: Scott Prive wrote: True but that won't change if they aren't exposed to free software. I was telling my stepfather about Linux (he uses Windows), and the comment I got was "how do you MAKE people write software for free? Someone has to pay for it". It's a

Re: [PyKDE] PyQwt win32 binary?

2001-02-01 Thread Scott Prive
Philippe Fremy wrote: Hi all, I had the chance to meet Eirik Eng (the president of Troll Tech) at the french Linux Expo. I didn't know that there where a whole thread on this list but I have asked him a few questions about PyQt and ohter things. He is a very nice guy and was in

Re: [PyKDE] PyQwt win32 binary?

2001-02-01 Thread Matt Gerassimoff
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Scott Prive wrote: Forking the UNIX Qt into a Windows DLL branch remains a improbability. The Free Software guys *don't care* -- they've settled on GTK. The Open Source people would feel this would be an attack on Troll Tech. So the problem from my point is, there is

[PyKDE] PyQt only examples

2001-02-01 Thread Andre Luis Lopes
Hi all That's my very first message to the list . After a lot of work I finally installed SIP and PyQt under my Linux box . I was reading some tutorials about it ( specially the ones from Boudewijn's website ) and I'm convinced that I can learn it. But, I'm looking for some

RE: [PyKDE] PyQt only examples

2001-02-01 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
P.S.: About database access, i'm looking into MySQLdb Python module and it seems to be easy to use. Someone knows another option ? There are also ODBC bindings, so you can make the application more database neutral. ___ PyKDE mailing list

Re: [PyKDE] PyQt only examples

2001-02-01 Thread Boudewijn Rempt
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Andre Luis Lopes wrote: But, I'm looking for some beginners tutorial showing PyQt's only examples, not using PyKDE . I'm trying to start building an application wich will access some MySQL tables on a MySQL database (everything running on Linux, MySQL, the

Re: [PyKDE] PyQwt win32 binary?

2001-02-01 Thread John J. Lee
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Phil Thompson wrote: "John J. Lee" wrote: Isn't it still illegal for a somebody to distribute non-free software that requires PyQt under the free Qt license? Sorry, I don't understand this. PyQt doesn't require any particular Qt license. PyQt is not under the GPL.