Thanks for your constructivism Luc-Eric, but downloading and installing Maya to get a Softimage compatible version of PySide? That's a one-way ticket, I'd rather compile myself and have a working solution I have a bit more control over, even if it's just to get updates and bug fixes faster when a new version of Qt or PySide is released.

you could take the pyside dlls from a maya 2014 install, we figured all of
those compilation issues. they're compiled for python 2.7 and vc2010.
 these dlls won't work with python 2.6

On Monday, May 13, 2013, Stefan Kubicek wrote:

SI2014 looks quite attractive due to all the bug fixes, so 2.7.4 it will
be for me soon.
I don't know if it's ok to mix Python versions, e.g. use Shiboken compiled
against 2.6.x in a 2.7.x environment,
but even if it works I'd just feel...uneasy, never knowing if the next
cryptic error message is due to mixing
versions, or my own fault.

well that is what we are sorting out. if we need to compile our own PySide
version/installer then guess what? the PySide license allows me to do that
:)


That's exactly what made me look into PySide too. The license is very
"copyleft" (if that's the right term).





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