On 27/03/2021 06:20, pyt...@blackward.eu wrote:
Chris,

you seem to imply, that I have compiled said versions without reason and that the same would be possible on basis of Python 3 - which is simply not true. Maybe you are not enough acquainted with Qt and belonging libraries alike PyQtGraph. Maybe you are just not willing to see / accept these arguments.

By the way, some months ago I started trying to migrate to Python 3 and gave up in favor of creating said compilation. Compatibility of Python and its Packages decreased with V3 significantly. A whole lot of minor and major incompatibilities between your subversions and belonging packages. This was one reason, why Java took the route to its own death.

*rolls eyes*

I know PyQtGraph reasonably well and this is the first time I've ever heard of anybody using it on Python 2. I mean, I imagine it once worked on Python 2 and probably still does, but all of these package have had perfectly good Python 3 support for many, many years.


- Thomas


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