Kelvie Wong wrote:
Hello Erin,
On Thursday, September 18, 2008 03:50:36 Erin Yueh wrote:
also, i will discuss with Holger to see whether we can change Qt lib to
'/usr/lib', instead of '/opt/Qtopia/lib'.
That's great; though it doesn't solve the problem of actually building
against
Hello Erin,
On Thursday, September 18, 2008 03:50:36 Erin Yueh wrote:
also, i will discuss with Holger to see whether we can change Qt lib to
'/usr/lib', instead of '/opt/Qtopia/lib'.
That's great; though it doesn't solve the problem of actually building against
Qtopia using OE -- it will
Hi Kelvie,
Kelvie Wong wrote:
[...]
However, this brought me to thinking, is there a way to build a version of
PyQt against the qtopia libraries that are already installed? (the ones
located in /opt/Qtopia)
I am using OE to build 'qt-x11-free', 'python-sip', 'pytho-pyqt'
packages with all
Over the past week (on and off), I have attempted to try and get PyQt working
(as I feel it is the quickest way to get GUI apps up and running), but have
run into some trouble.
First off, I have got PyQt (PyQt-4.3.3 linked against the Qt 4.4 libraries)
working, but, of course, as the libraries
Le 16/9/2008, Kelvie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
Hi Kelvie,
get PyQt working (well) on the Freerunner, and I am sure I am not the only
one.
No, you are not the only one! My application is now using PyGTK (see my
previous - and first - post) because I run it on a Nokia Internet
Tablet, and
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