On 10/21/2013 04:06 PM, Michał Sawicz wrote: > On 21.10.2013 21:31, Michael Hall wrote: >> Is there a reason you are trying to use Python from QML instead of it's >> native Javascript? >> >> While PyOtherSide may work, it's not a supported language or platform >> for the Ubuntu SDK, so we can't guarantee that it will always work or >> work properly. I would encourage you to use Javascript instead of at >> all possible. > > From what I can see - Python here is supposed to replace not the JS > parts of a "standard" approach to a QML app, but the C++ part. And > while I do understand some of the reasoning, I must agree that this is > rather shoehorning it in. And to make sure that your app is working, > you'll have to ship a Python interpreter itself, and all of the > modules you want to use, with your application - and that starts to > become rather cumbersome. > > You should, indeed, reconsider using C++ and/or JS where you thought > of using PyOtherSide. > > HTH We would also need to address app confinement which would not work as shipping today.
Pat
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