Hi!
We have shipped the following versions with SUSE LINUX 9.1:
- eric-3.3.1 - sip-3.10.1 - PyQt-3.11
PyKDE wasn't ready for shipment at the time the 9.1 distro was prepared.
Now we are in the process of preparing an SDK (add-ons and development tools that are not part of the SUSE LINUX Server, but needed to develop software for it).
The problem we have (as usual) is that on the one hand we want to ship with the latest code, but on the other hand we have to keep the enterprise Linux distribution stable for a long time and don't want to have to maintain several versions of the same tool.
My question to the maintainers of the above products:
Considering that the SDK will have an expected lifetime of at least one year, would you feel comfortable with us shipping the above versions (+ PyKDE 3.11 if everything works out as planned) or should we use later versions?
Updating eric to 3.4.1 should be no problem, but my main concern is sip. sip 4 doesn't seem to be completely working with PyKDE yet.
The real problem is compatibility of applications written using those tools/bindings. If we can make sure that a Python program that was written against the current PyQt and/or PyKDE will run without problems on later versions then updating those wouldn't cause me any headaches.
I'm planning to make current versions of the "Qt Python Toolchain" available as unofficial builds, but we are not going to have the manpower to officially support those (e.g. provide YOU updates) ...
Cheers
Joachim
-- Joachim Werner SUSE RD-TPM
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