Marcelo Lira wrote: > Hello folks, > > today we got the Shiboken generated PySide bindings in a good enough > shape to do a proper release > with tarballs and all the required niceties, instead of rough git > urls. Keep in mind that this is an alfa release, > or a "technical preview" as the kids in my lawn are used to say, some > modules are missing and bugs are not > hard to find. > > This PySide release contains bindings for the following modules: > > * QtCore > * QtGui > * QtNetwork > * QtWebKit > * QtSvg > * QtXml > * QtTest > * QtOpenGL > * QtSql > > Feel free to try your Python code with this version of PySide. You > know how it works: more users == less bugs. > As long as you guys tell us about the bugs: http://bugs.openbossa.org > > A noteworthy fact is the first release of the Shiboken C++ binding > generator. Yay! > We strongly encourage it's use to produce non-Qt C++ bindings for > Python, it will make your life easier. > If it turns out to be not so easy, come and talk with us on #pyside > channel (Freenode). > > Here follow everything needed for this release, in order of compilation. > > API Extractor, version 0.4.0 > http://www.pyside.org/files/apiextractor-0.4.0.tar.bz2 > > Generator Runner, version 0.4.0 > http://www.pyside.org/files/generatorrunner-0.4.0.tar.bz2 > > Shiboken, version 0.2.0 > http://www.pyside.org/files/shiboken-0.2.0.tar.bz2
Hi guys, and thanks for this release ! This gives us packagers a fix "thing" to package, which is very fine. I just reported bug 192 : "libshiboken has no versioned SONAME" on shiboken. This (from a Debian Policy) point of view, makes shiboken undesirable, which is bad. :-) For now and for my "local" packages, I patched shiboken to use the "dumbest" SONAME (0.2.0), but a proper handling on your upstream side would be highly welcome. Thanks in advance, OdyX, who will release packages to Debian really soon after the tarballs. _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openbossa.org/listinfo/pyside
