> The short story: > > Please, add a "sarge" (or "testing") repository to your sources.list > and download PyQt this way: > > apt-get install python-qt3/testing > > or > > apt-get install python-qt3/sarge > > It's PyQt 3.4, but it will work in the mean time. It's not very > likely that Qt3/G++3.2 comes into the distro before next week, so I'll > probably upload the sip&PyQt 3.5 packages to my personal repository [1]. > If you really need the latest PyQt, please, notice me about it and I'll > turn that 'probably' to a 'right now' (this, of course, goes the same to > the other Debian users, please bear with me). > > [1] more info at http://people.debian.org/~rcardenes >
Thanks for the long and for the short story. i will try the testing/unstable package as soon as i get home. By the way, the deb source in your debianīs personal page seemed to be (IGN)ignored? instead of (HIT) as the rest of the sources do when i apt-get update. Am i doing something wrong or what? Again, thanks for your time. Regards, Rafael _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde