Yes, that's the one. Thanks for the progress update. TWG
On 02/10/2013 05:08, Michael Dickens wrote:
If you mean py*-pyqt4, then yes, I'm involved in that. Got some changes
I'll hopefully get checked in tomorrow which fix some issues with how
MacPorts interfaces with that port. py*pyqt5 will
Are you involved in the python version as well? I have an application
which uses the py33_qt4 port, and was considering the move to Qt5 to get
access to some of it's multimedia libraries. Anyone working on a
py33_qt5 port?? No hassle, just curious at this point.
TWG
On 11/07/2013 14:51,
If you mean py*-pyqt4, then yes, I'm involved in that. Got some changes
I'll hopefully get checked in tomorrow which fix some issues with how
MacPorts interfaces with that port. py*pyqt5 will require a qt5 port
first. I have not had time to work on qt5; maybe others have? - MLD
On Tue, Oct 1,
Hi Conrad - Qt maintains a blog at [1]http://blog.qt.digia.com , and
has GIT repositories for a bunch of different parts of Qt at
[2]https://codereview.qt-project.org/ . I watch the 4.8 branch at
[3]https://codereview.qt-project.org/p/qt/qt for important Qt changes
for OSX; I do not watch or
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013, at 12:06 PM, vincent habchi wrote:
I will have a look while I am on holiday later this month, but I cannot
endorse the charge of being THE maintainer of qt5, even if I succeed: I
would place the port under the ‘openmaintainer’ regime.
Not my idea of fun while on holiday,
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013, at 05:14 AM, Conrad Taylor wrote:
Hi, I was wondering, is there a qt5-mac port in the works? Well, I must go
and thanks in advance for any information that you can provide.
Hi Conrad - I'm cc'ing the overall dev and user's groups, since it seem
that there are a number of
On 11 juil. 2013, at 15:51, Michael Dickens michae...@macports.org wrote:
I haven't tried the 5.1 series
yet,
I will have a look while I am on holiday later this month, but I cannot endorse
the charge of being THE maintainer of qt5, even if I succeed: I would place the
port under the