On Fri Feb 13 07:54:08 GMT 2009, Frédéric wrote: > On jeudi 12 février 2009, David Boddie wrote: > > On Thu Feb 12 20:03:49 GMT 2009, Stef Mientki wrote: > > > Me too thought that PyQt was the solution to be multi-platform, > > > but from the reactions pocket PC doesn't seem to be included. > > > > I think the reason for that has been lack of obvious demand. Getting a > > version of PyQt up and running with the configuration of Qt for Embedded > > Linux is basically a weekend's work. > > Should I use Qt embedded, or Qt standard?
You should use Qt for Windows CE as a starting point: http://www.qtsoftware.com/products/device-creation/windows-ce Assuming you're doing this as an open source project, the package can be found here: http://www.qtsoftware.com/downloads/opensource/appdev > > Doing the same for Windows CE shouldn't be significantly harder, > > assuming that whoever does it has access to all the right tools. > > Ok, so, what are the needed tools? Take a look at these pages: http://www.qtsoftware.com/products/device-creation/requirements/embedded-system-requirements http://doc.trolltech.com/4.5/requirements-wince.html It looks like you will need Visual Studio plus an SDK to build Qt from source for Windows CE, and I imagine you'll need to build Python, SIP and PyQt with the same tools. I don't develop on Windows, so I've no idea what the issues are when it comes to getting all these to work together. If I were you, I would start by trying to get a working Qt library and Python interpreter for the device you have, then try to build SIP and PyQt bindings for QtCore. David _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
