Phil Thompson wrote:
The only obstacle for making it the tool of choice in myThat won't help. The version of Qt/PyQt that comes with BlackAdder are subsets and will not run eric3.
company is Qt, PyQt licenses for windows platform. We'll have to figure
it out with Trolltech and Riverbank. I guess in worst case we'll shell
out money for BlackAdder just to get those licenses.
Ugh. I see. Thanks for info.
Should we buy developer license for each user? Or maybe one developer license, will allow us to install Eric with Qt/PyQt runtime on all boxes?BTW, question to list: what is the easiest/cheapest way to run Eric onThere is only one way and that is to buy comercial versions of Qt and PyQt.
Windows?
Buying developer license for every user would be very unfortunate -- licenses are quite expensive, and we don't really need developer licenses, all we need is runtime.
Thanks.
--Kirill
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