I bit the bullet and migrated my application to Python 3.3. Was surprisingly easy. The only thing I was using that was not Python3 compatible was the print statements. 2to3.py fixed those up in no time and hey presto a python3 app. Luckily the libraries I need all support pYthon3 as well so.. Pain level was... 0!!!! :)

I still dont entirely understand WHY they had to move from print "" to print("") (I have to type two whole charcters more!! over my whole applcation thats a couple of thousand key strokes!!! How dare they! :P..) Actually, my only problem is muscle memory at this point. When I type print i instinctivly press space and type a ".

I havent started on PYQT yet but when I do my App is ready.

On Wed, 15 Jan 2014, Tim Richardson wrote:

"As of this writing, there are no compiled versions supplied on the
Riverbanks website as the author is, and I quote “doing my bit to encourage
people to move to
Py3″<http://python.6.x6.nabble.com/Windows-installers-for-PyQt5-and-Python2-td5036304.html>
"


On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 11:39 AM, David Crisp <[email protected]>wrote:

Hello,

I have been looking around for the last hour or so for a PyQT 5.2 Python
2.7 32bit windows package and I havent been able to find one at all.  I can
find a PyQt 5.2 for Python 3 but not 2.7

Does anybody know where I could find said package?   I tried the
unofficial windows python binaries site but they only have QtPy 4.9.6

Or do I just need to search harder?

Regards,
David

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