i m a bit busy to explain, but you can also use the python version which is 
installed on sailfish.

Do not forget to install python-devel in toolkit via the nice sailfish icon.

http://khertan.net/ownNotes
http://github.com/khertan/ownNotes

Regards

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Benoît HERVIER - http://khertan.netLe 30/09/13 13:26 FIlip Kłębczyk a écrit :
W dniu 30.09.2013 13:08, Matt Austin pisze:
> Hi,
>
> It looks like we might now have a couple of possible options with Python
> apps on Sailfish with Qt5:
>
>
> 1) PyOtherSide: http://thp.io/2011/pyotherside/
>
> 2) PyQt 5.0.1: http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/news/pyqt-501
>
>
> I've been playing around today, and unfortunately was unable to get
> either installed nicely on the Sailfish VM. PyOtherSide requires Python
> 3 (which as far as I can tell is not available in the Sailfish VM), and
> I thought I managed to get PyQt to make/install, but then I just got
> symbol errors when I tried to import the modules.
>
> Obviously I'm not very good at
> compilation/linking/dependencies/flags/headers etc. (I am a python user
> after all :P ). So I was wondering if there are any plans to add either
> PyOtherSide or PyQt5 to the sailfish repos?

Well I think I've seen Python 3 already in Mer, so most probably it will 
be in Sailfish (or is already). I also think that it is much more 
probable to see PyOtherSide on Sailfish. On Qt Developer Days happening 
next week in Berlin there is a talk about PyOtherSide by thp so maybe 
there something more will be known (or not).

I think PyQt from Riverbank is rather not the best solution on Sailfish 
- don't know if it is worth to dedicate time for that if PyOtherSide 
will be available. I've recently met in Prague some guy who developed 
his apps with PySide on Meego and now is trying to rewrite them to 
PyOtherside.

Regards,
Filip



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