RHEL 6 has Qt 4.6 and so in order to build anything from the 2.x series it
has to be built against Qt 5.
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-developer/2014-September/034458.html
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 1:09 AM, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
> Hi Paolo,
>
> What is the reason for doing so?
> Which plat
Il 18/11/2014 09:09, Matthias Kuhn ha scritto:
> What is the reason for doing so?
I think it would be useful to do some testing, so that we are free to switch
once
things are running well (or we warn plugin devs, etc.).
> Which platforms would you think require packages?
I can test on Debian s
Hi Paolo,
What is the reason for doing so?
Which platforms would you think require packages?
Best,
Matthias
On 11/18/2014 08:36 AM, Werner Macho wrote:
hmm - ah ok - debian testing ..
well .. that should become stable somewhere soon (but looking at the
arguing about systemd I am not so sure a
hmm - ah ok - debian testing ..
well .. that should become stable somewhere soon (but looking at the
arguing about systemd I am not so sure about this)
funny that I don't have that specific package available in my install
here ..
But well, this is LMDE .. probably thats a special case ..
thanks
Il 18/11/2014 08:29, Werner Macho ha scritto:
> Hi!
>
> I am not quite sure but at least on debian it looks like that pyqt5 packages
> are only
> available built against python3.
> (correct me if I am wrong but I only found python3-pyqt5-* packages ..)
>
> So I assume at least on debian a switch
Hi!
I am not quite sure but at least on debian it looks like that pyqt5
packages are only available built against python3.
(correct me if I am wrong but I only found python3-pyqt5-* packages ..)
So I assume at least on debian a switch to qt5 would also mean a switch
to python3 ..
kind regar
Il 18/11/2014 07:58, Nathan Woodrow ha scritto:
> ahhh I don't think we have PyQt support yet for Qt5 do we? If so it's going
> to be a
> Python 3 version which might cause some issues.
Apparently yes.
PyQt provides bindings for Qt 4 and Qt 5:
https://wiki.python.org/moin/PyQt
All the best.
--
ahhh I don't think we have PyQt support yet for Qt5 do we? If so it's
going to be a Python 3 version which might cause some issues.
- Nathan
On Tue Nov 18 2014 at 4:49:20 PM Paolo Cavallini
wrote:
> Hi all.
> Is the time ripe to create packages against Qt5? In case, it would be good
> to do it
Hi all.
Is the time ripe to create packages against Qt5? In case, it would be good to
do it
now, so we have enough time to test both core and plugins. If this is done, I
volunteer to test some plugins.
All the best.
--
Paolo Cavallini - www.faunalia.eu
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