On May 6, 11:20 pm, Nathan Carter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Carlo and I represent the vocal minority of Mac users who would like
> to use Leo, and it seems you're telling us that in order to do so, we
> must start by inventing a working installation procedure.  Seriously?

A working installation procedure for which software? For leo? For
pyqt? leo is ready to run as soon as you retrieve the sources via bzr.
Satisfying its dependencies is another thing.
Back ago I went through building qt4 and pyqt from source for my linux
distro, because they weren't available as packages. Later a new
version of my linux  distro was released, which includes both.
I think you are asking yourself the wrong quesions. Why are qt4/pyqt
not officially supported better by macosx? Blaming the leo community
for this is just not fair. And you don't have to take this as "we
don't care" or even "we don't care, because it works for us and that's
all we need to be happy", because this is not true.

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