Doug Bell wrote:
>
> This is just a general question, but maybe someone can offer some
> insight. Why is there so little support of PyQt from the major Linux
> distributions? There are very few RPM's for PyQt out there. I found
> none for 2.5, and the few that exist for 2.4 are not actually part of
> any major distributions. I didn't check into deb's, but the situation
> there is probably similar.
>
> I really like PyQt, and I haven't had any trouble getting it compiled
> from source on my machine. But that's a lot to expect of a casual
> user who might want to download one of my programs for a test-run.
>
> Is this expected to change in the near future? Maybe the release of
> PyKDE2 will provide the necessary visibility. Or will it actually
> become part of KDE?
>
> Any thoughts?
> Doug.
I've no idea about how packages get to be included in distros.
Phil
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