On 11.07.07 16:52:34, Martin Blais wrote: > On 7/11/07, Andreas Pakulat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >On 11.07.07 16:05:38, Martin Blais wrote: > >> The PyQt setup is actually super clean if only you get it started the > >> right way, but I can't help wonder why no-one ever bothered taking an > >> extra 20 mins to provide clear instructions-for-dummies on the Wiki > >> how to use all that beautiful work. It must have been a lot more pain > >> to actually make this setup, why not make sure it gets used? And if > >> it actually does get tested, why not provide a binary? > > > >As Phil already said: If you use the official binary from Trolltech that > >comes with MinGW bundled all you need to do is run configure.py through > >python. That binary installs a shortcut into your programs menu (under > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > >Qt or Trolltech, not sure) which will open a command box for you, > >properly setup to build Qt programs (that includes qmake and mingw stuff > >in PATH). > > > >So really there are no extra informations needed, provided you use the > >officially supported mingw-qt-gpl binary package. For anything else > >you're own your own. > > That's all cool my friend, it's the "installs a shortcut" bit I was > missing, you see, I'm an old UNIX geezer, I didn't even *think* of > looking at what gifts were placed in that "Start" menu...
Well, it is documented however in Qt's README (IIRC) that this shortcut is installed. Andreas -- Future looks spotty. You will spill soup in late evening. _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
