Hi,
I'd like to perform GUI's with PyQt and I unfortunately have
to use the obsolete redhat 7.1.
I can see that the new releases of SIP PyQt
(3.5)are available.
Could anyone describe the installation I have to do
(softwares, versions...), and the environment variables I have to
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 11:18:50PM -0800, Jim Bublitz wrote:
My concern with splitting the packages is the possible creation of
dependency problems for third-party developers - eg those people
using PyQt of PyKDE to develop their packages. They should be able
to count on a basic integral
I'm considering putting together a PyQt based app for the Sharp Zaurus and
would like to know what kind of success people have had. Is the Zaurus
version of PyQt based on Qt 3.x or on one of the Qt 2.x series? Is the
Zaurus version trimmed down in any way or do I get all the features that I
On Thursday 12 December 2002 3:08 pm, Greg Fortune wrote:
I'm considering putting together a PyQt based app for the Sharp Zaurus and
would like to know what kind of success people have had. Is the Zaurus
version of PyQt based on Qt 3.x or on one of the Qt 2.x series? Is the
Zaurus version
Greg Fortune [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm considering putting together a PyQt based app for the Sharp Zaurus and
would like to know what kind of success people have had. Is the Zaurus
version of PyQt based on Qt 3.x or on one of the Qt 2.x series? Is the
The Zaurus has Qt/Embedded
On Thursday 12 December 2002 3:48 pm, Greg Fortune wrote:
The version of Qt is 2.3.3. However, a hardware vendor can fine tune the
configuration any number of ways. The following is a list of disabled
features on the Zaurus...
Bummer, but that's exactly what I needed to know.
Am Don, 2002-12-12 um 16.48 schrieb Greg Fortune:
I assume I could recompile Qtopia to re-enable any of these features I need,
right?
You can recompile Qt/Embedded with less disabled features, however you
will lose binary compatibility with stock Zaurii, of course.
If you really really need a
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Hi,
I'd like to perform GUI's
On Thursday 12 December 2002 10:50 am, Michael Lauer wrote:
Am Don, 2002-12-12 um 19.45 schrieb Greg Fortune:
snip
I assume I could recompile Qtopia to re-enable any of these features
I need, right?
You are confusing Qt/Embedded with Qtopia. I don't know if you can
compile
Greg Fortune wrote:
[snip]
Cool :) Now all I need to do is spring the $430 for a Zaurus and a wireless
card and I'm good to go. I just wish the price would drop a little. I'm
about to give up and just order one :)
Thanks for the help,
Greg
Greg,
keep an eye on
Is PyKDE being maintained? I'd be interested if a KDE 3.1 version is under
development, as I'd like to try to integrate PyKDE/QT into KDevelop 3.0
(Gideon).
In my (humble, obviously) opinion, Python as a scripting language could be as
important to Unix/Linux as VB was to Windows (and I mean
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 11:14 am, Julian Rockey wrote:
Is PyKDE being maintained? I'd be interested if a KDE 3.1 version is under
development, as I'd like to try to integrate PyKDE/QT into KDevelop 3.0
(Gideon).
That'll probably happen once 3.1 is actually released :)
Have there ever been
On Friday 13 December 2002 12:00 am, Michael Lauer wrote:
Phil,
congratulations for this new release!
I'm especially happy that the enhanced Qtopia support has made it into
this release. One thing though (ya' know, some folks just can't get
enough :)): Could you give me a hint how to wrap
On 13-Dec-02 Julian Rockey wrote:
Is PyKDE being maintained? I'd be interested if a KDE 3.1 version
is under development, as I'd like to try to integrate PyKDE/QT
into KDevelop 3.0 (Gideon).
You must be new here - people familiar with the list know better
than to ask that question, because it
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