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
"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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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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
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.
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