4.6 will also be the first version to support Snow Leopard...
The tech preview for 4.6 was just released, so hopefully the real release
won't be too far off...they say by the end of the year.

You're right the binary release of PySide should coincide with the platforms
supported by the binary release of Qt.  I can only use the 64-bit versions
since that is what my project is developed as, but I don't mind compiling
the stuff myself.  Yay for open-source where I have the option to compile it
myself! :-)


On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Mike Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 2009-09-08, at 11:51 PM, Brendan Duncan wrote:
>
> I did build Qt myself because I didn't know if Trolltech (Nokia...whatever)
> included the x86_64 version of the libraries.
>
>
> The current official release of Qt is only 32-bit and I think defaults to
> the Carbon implementation of Qt on OS X (thus the 32-bit limitation). So,
> that's what the official release of Pyside for Qt 4.5 should target. But, Qt
> 4.6 is going to default to 32/64-bit fat using the Cocoa implementation on
> OS X. That's the version I'm the most interested in.
>
> /\/\ike
>
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