Dear All,
I'm always impressed by the relevance of your answers and by your reactivity. Concerning py27-xlib I did the upgrade (thanks), it works, but now I have to understand how to manage the link
between py-xlib and the X11 display (help appreciated).
Concerning pyQt ... I'll try to do my best.

Regards.


Le 03/12/11 19:41, Bradley Giesbrecht a écrit :
On Dec 3, 2011, at 8:54 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:

On Dec 3, 2011, at 04:15, Frédéric Dubois wrote:

Pythonocc uses occ (or oce), an open-source CAD library, which relies on X11.
Therefore I try to uses a python based gui able to manage X11.
I tried :
- py-xlib but its only available for python 2.4
Seems that's correct. I'm not sure why subports for newer Python versions 
haven't been added. A Python 2.6 version of the port was submitted here:

https://trac.macports.org/ticket/28867

But these days we should use subports, not entire new ports. If someone wanted 
to change the py-xlib port to use the new unified python portgroup and add 
subports for all compatible versions of Python and test that it works and 
attach it to that ticket, that would be great.
Done.
https://trac.macports.org/changeset/87742


Regards,
Bradley Giesbrecht (pixilla)







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