Magnus Benjes wrote:
Thank you for the hint. With Python 2.6 I can compile
PyQt-win-commercial-4.4.4 with VS2008.
But still I don't understand it.
What do you mean with Python 2.5 expects VS2003 and Python 2.6
expects VS2008?
How could there be a dependency between Python and VS?
The
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 06:03:17 A Corsaire wrote:
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 2:47 AM, Phil Thompson
p...@riverbankcomputing.comwrote:
First off, many thanks for not pestering me about this - it is greatly
appreciated.
In a nutshell, the PyQt licensing will not be changed in the short
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 12:30:02 Henrik Pauli wrote:
Hmm... I think strictly said, the licensing of the final product and the
development model do not have anything to do with each other. Afterall,
it’s not LGPL per se that made Qt’s development model more open, that’s
just a separate, just
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Phil Thompson
p...@riverbankcomputing.com wrote:
re-licensing of GPL code. In other words if you have a successful GPL
application and want to sell a commercial version then you can do - so long
as you buy commercial PyQt licenses before you start selling. To do
On Wed, 6 May 2009 16:50:47 +0300, Ville M. Vainio vivai...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Phil Thompson
p...@riverbankcomputing.com wrote:
re-licensing of GPL code. In other words if you have a successful GPL
application and want to sell a commercial version then you can
Phil Thompson wrote:
Does that license give you the right to ship as many instances of the
program as you want?
Yes.
Phil
Does the shipped program have to use a signed python interpreter to
prevent further use of PyQt?
It's not clear to me because in case the shipped program is not
On Wed, 06 May 2009 16:14:05 +0200, V. Armando Solé s...@esrf.fr
wrote:
Phil Thompson wrote:
Does that license give you the right to ship as many instances of the
program as you want?
Yes.
Phil
Does the shipped program have to use a signed python interpreter to
prevent further
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 13:28:15 Attila Csipa wrote:
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 12:30:02 Henrik Pauli wrote:
Hmm... I think strictly said, the licensing of the final product and the
development model do not have anything to do with each other. Afterall,
it’s not LGPL per se that made Qt’s
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Henrik Pauli henrik.pa...@gmail.comwrote:
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 13:28:15 Attila Csipa wrote:
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 12:30:02 Henrik Pauli wrote:
Hmm... I think strictly said, the licensing of the final product and
the
development model do not have
On 4/30/09, David Boddie dbod...@trolltech.com wrote:
On Thu Apr 30 10:29:38 BST 2009, ap wrote:
I did not get an answer for this query yet. :(
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Anoop gnuanu at gmail.com wrote:
I am using PyQt4 for developing an application in KDE4. but When I
displayed a
And one more thing, The current theme of the controls is Phase
Thanks,
Anoop
At the Python prompt, type the following:
from PyQt4.QtGui import QStyleFactory
map(str, QStyleFactory.keys())
You should see a list of names. Can you post the contents of that list,
please?
Here is the
Hi All,
I was able to successfully compile Qt 4.5, SIP and PyQt4 on my dev
machine using MSVC2005 (using 2005 because I am compiling against Python
2.5.1)
I was successful in building everything and PyQt works on the dev
machine. However I was curious on how I would be able to distribute PyQt
to
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 14:49:26 Greg Smith wrote:
Hi All,
I was able to successfully compile Qt 4.5, SIP and PyQt4 on my dev
machine using MSVC2005 (using 2005 because I am compiling against Python
2.5.1)
I was successful in building everything and PyQt works on the dev
machine. However I
A Corsaire == A Corsaire corza...@gmail.com writes:
Phil First off, many thanks for not pestering me about this - it is
Phil greatly appreciated.
Phil
Phil In a nutshell, the PyQt licensing will not be changed in the
Phil short term.
Corsaire that Python misses out on
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 20:58:12 Alberto Berti wrote:
A Corsaire == A Corsaire corza...@gmail.com writes:
Phil First off, many thanks for not pestering me about this - it is
Phil greatly appreciated.
Phil
Phil In a nutshell, the PyQt licensing will not be changed in the
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