Hi Martin, That's great news :) Hopefully it will help PySide's popularity. BTW, I'm that mysterious "Ssorgatem@GitHub" ;) so you can use my real name instead in the acknowledgements (Adrià Cereto-Massagué). Now kivy's got real competition.
Kind regards, Adrià 2013/2/18 Martin Kolman <[email protected]> > >> Hi, >> I would like announce that I've managed to build Shiboken & PySide >> against the latest Necessitas Qt libraries for Android. >> I've also found found a way to bundle all the necessary libraries to >> single standalone Android APK package. >> >> This basically means, that it is now possible to write Python & PySide >> applications that can be installed from standalone APK packages to >> non-rooted user devices, just like any other Android application. >> While I haven't tried that yet, it should be also possible to submit >> them to Google Play and other online Android application >> stores/repositories. >> >> >> Build & usage guide >> I've written this comprehensive Pyside for Android guide: >> http://modrana.org/trac/wiki/PySideForAndroid >> >> The guide covers & contains: >> * building PySide for Android from source >> * description of how the PySide port & packaging works on Android >> * an example Python & PySide & Qt Components application in the form of >> an installable standalone APK >> * an example project for the Necessitas Qt Creator + instructions how to >> modify it to generate APKs for custom applications >> * links to source code >> * links to pre-built binaries >> >> >> Screenshots >> http://modrana.org/trac/wiki/ScreenshotsEN#PySideQtComponentsexample >> These screenshots show the example application after it is installed & >> started on an android device (HP Touchpad with CM9 in this case). >> The example application uses MeeGo Qt Components, which are also bundled >> together with a cut-down theme and the other libraries (Python & PySide) >> in the APK. >> >> >> Looking forward to your feedback ! :) >> >> >> Acknowledgement >> This project is building on the awesome work done previously by others. >> I basically "just" put the puzzle together. :) >> >> * Thomas Perl - showed that PySide for Android is possible >> * Ssortagem@Github - integrated & improved THPs patches for Shiboken and >> PySide >> * android-python27 - solved the APK bundling issue, created the initial >> Qt Creator Project & provides Android-buildable Python 2.7 >> * the BlackBerry-Py project - I've used their PySide build instructions >> as a base when making the Android build scripts >> * the Necessitas project - made Qt on Android possible & provides the >> Necessitas Qt Creator >> * Qt - provided the GUI toolkit :) >> * PySide - provided the Python-Qt bindings >> * Ineans Qt Components - provided the Qt Components used in the example >> application & project >> >> Thanks a lot, without your work, this would not be possible ! :) >> >> Kind regards >> Martin Kolman >> _______________________________________________ >> PySide mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside >> > > > _______________________________________________ > PySide mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside > > -- *Adrià Cereto Massagué* Ph.D Student Nutrigenomics Research Group Biochemistry and Biotechnology Department Building N4, Campus Sescelades Universitat Rovira i Virgili Tarragona, Catalonia Languages: Català, Español, English, Français, Deutsch, Português Important Notice <http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html>
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