> Il Lunedì 18 Agosto 2014 11:54, Yuri D'Elia <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> > On 08/18/2014 11:32 AM, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote: >>> You could detect at runtime which binding is available and "gray >>> out" the selection if you really wanted to. This would fix the >>> issue "permanently". >> >> this needs code, and would be nice to have a patch, or to report >> upstream :) > > Yes, this is why it's probably like this anyway. Not worth the effort. > >> but my approach will avoid the extra documentation if not needed, >> someone talked about small systems ;) > > No problem with that. It's always good to have more granularity. > > Though generally speaking, you'd need examples for doing development. > > >>> I feel that a reccomends would be too strong anyway, as one of the >>> goals of pyqtgraph is really to be interchangeable between the >>> two. As far as an example is concerned, if it runs with the >>> installed engine, what's the point really? >> >> the point is that people like me wants to have stuff working without >> reading the READMEs, trying to search for the right dependencies, >> look at recommends/depends/suggests fields... > > I think this discussion is a bit overkill. > > I mean, you need pyqtgraph for development. > pyqtgraph needs at least *one* qt binding to work at all. > As a developer, I don't need strict dependencies to understand that. > In fact, I'm forced to use pyqt in some projects, and pyside in others. > > When pyqtgraph is pulled as a dependency, you need to make sure to pull > the least amount of dependencies for user's sake. This is why an OR > dependency is the way to go. I would revert dependencies just to fix this. > > I'm being pragmatic here. I'd expect developers to know what pyqt or > pyside mean. Maybe they don't know which one to choose, but this doesn't > make an intrinsic difference. I completely agree, this is what I committed on git so far http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/debian-science/packages/python-pyqtgraph.git the "fixed" package is already on mentors https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-pyqtgraph and if somebody will ever fix the examples I'll be really happy to make them come back to the original place :D (since because of the -doc package this will require a NEW step) Now I'm trying to get everything work with python3 cheers, G. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

