On 10/22/2010 4:12 AM, Kyle Covington wrote:
Also thinking about Elias's question. Windows is closed sourced and
commercial. Windows is used to open and run Python and Windows is able
to execute Python scripts which can run PyQt. So by extension GPL
should not be allowed on a Windows computer
Oct 2010 11:45:07 +0200, Elias Bachaalany
wrote:
Hello
I have a C++ program that creates a QWidget* and can return that to
Python.
I want to pass that QWidget * to PyQt so that the newly created widgets
have this widget as their parent. How to do that?
In C++:
QWidget *theWidget;
PyObject
Hello,
I have the following situation and need some help regarding licensing of
PyQt.
There is a main program (main.exe) that is extensible via plugins.
main.exe does not know about the nature of its plugins.
The plugins are general purpose, they can do many things to change the
behavior of
Thank you Phil.
For the plugin I am developing (which links to a different namespace set
of QT dlls) can I provide precompiled PyQt (*.pyd) files for download
meanwhile?
Regards,
Elias
On 10/18/2010 6:39 PM, Phil Thompson wrote:
On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 17:36:51 +0200, Elias Bachaalany
wrote
Hello,
I was trying to compile PyQt while using Qt that is configured with a
different namespace.
The steps to do that:
1. Configure sip with: configure.py DEFINES+=QT_NAMESPACE=x
2. Apply the attached patch (tested with PyQt 4.7.7 and Qt SDK 4.6.3)
3. Configure PyQt with: configure.py --qtna
Hello
I have a C++ program that creates a QWidget* and can return that to Python.
I want to pass that QWidget * to PyQt so that the newly created widgets
have this widget as their parent. How to do that?
In C++:
QWidget *theWidget;
PyObject *get_widget()
{
return PyCObject_FromVoidPtr(theW