Hi,

I have no experience with mac and the various package managers available on 
that platform. However, there should be no intrinsic reason why you can't 
mix and match python packages obtained from difference sources. There may 
be issues with dependency download or resolution, and they might even 
install into completely different python environments, but if you have a 
working pyqt or pyside installed from some package manager, then you could 
always just put the pyqtgraph directory inside your project's source tree. 
This is perfectly acceptable way of using pyqtgraph (see 
https://pyqtgraph.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html#from-source), 
and I do it for my larger projects so that I know the pyqtgraph version is 
stable etc.

Patrick

On Sunday, 7 November 2021 at 8:38:27 pm UTC+10:30 Christopher wrote:

> Hi, I'm trying to set up my new M1 Mac mini for a development project 
> which includes pyqt and pyqtgraph. I'm also trying to avoid Rosetta 2, as 
> it seems that both pyqt and pyqtgraph are available for native arm. I can 
> get pyqt from Homebrew and pyqtgraph from miniforge.
>
> Is it somehow possible to use these packages together, even though they 
> are provided by different package managers?
>
> Cheers, Chris
>

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