[Sorry for cross posting] Hi PyQtnistas,
I proudly announce the availability of automated builds of the most current PyQt and related packages including snapshots on openSUSEs build service for openSUSE 11.1, 11.2 and 11.3, here: https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?project=home%3Afrispete%3APyQt https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?project=home%3Afrispete%3APyQt-next New sip4, PyQt3 and PyQt4 snapshots and release get build against a range of gcc and Qt versions automatically, e.g. without human intervention (if all goes well, famous last words..). dip and PyQtMobility will probably follow soon. If you add both home:frispete:PyQt home:frispete:PyQt-next to your list of repos, than you get the current snapshot builds of qscintilla, sip4, PyQt3 and PyQt4, with dependent packages, like PyQwt5, PyKDE3 and PyKDE4. Omitting or deactivating the latter, you can switch back to the current released versions with: zypper dup -r home_frispete_PyQt BTW, home:frispete:PyQt contains the builds of the current versions of a lot of our favorite stuff: e.g. eric4, PyQwt5. eric is lacking the newest release, but I didn't manage to automate the sourceforge download process, yet. How to choose your target? Depending on which other repos you're using, choose your target accordingly, e.g. if you have the KDE:Distro:Stable (KDE 4.4) repo included, use KDE_Distro_Stable_openSUSE_11.x, KDE_Distro_Factory_openSUSE_11.x for KDE:Distro:Factory (KDE 4.5), or none of them, then use plain openSUSE_11.x. Note, that you implicitely choose your systems Qt4 version with this decision. I hope, this fullfills the most common needs. PyKDE4 is only provided for KDE_Distro_Stable_x ATM, since I didn't got around splitting this package into a 4.4 and 4.5 version. All in all, these repos provide the the cheapest way of keeping current with the PyQt project, that I know of. Comments welcome. Enjoy, Pete -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list