Peter Kropf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > where we have to be concerned about platform specifics. From my point of > view, we're just not in a position where we can make a requirement of the > customer to build the final product. They want to receive a ready-to-run > program that has minimum setup and configuration requirements.
Fine for commercial products. But I am in academia, my code is freely available, and I must keep support to a minimum because I have to do it all by myself. At the moment the only uncommon library that my code requires is the netCDF library. Consequence: 20% of all support questions are about netCDF installation problems. And netCDF is simple to install compared to Qt and PyQt. Therefore what I'd like to see is - binary versions for as many platforms as possible - encouraging Linux vendors to include Qt and PyQt in their distributions - work harder on upwards compatibility of new versions Konrad. _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
