On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 08:42:40 +0200 Heinz A Preisig
wrote:
>Thanks Scott, thus there is no update procedure in place for pyqt, which
>is changing quite rapidly? I got the impression that a lot of people are
>using it actively. But them I do not know on what I am intrinsically
>asking for in terms
Thanks Scott, thus there is no update procedure in place for pyqt, which
is changing quite rapidly? I got the impression that a lot of people are
using it actively. But them I do not know on what I am intrinsically
asking for in terms of effort.
Thanks,
Heinz Preisig
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 09:43:11 +0200 Heinz A Preisig
wrote:
>New-comer question...looking at the pyqt distribution, it seems rather
>out of date. The structure of the package is rather complex. Is there an
>easy way to update the distributed version with the most current one
>dispatched by Riverban
New-comer question...looking at the pyqt distribution, it seems rather
out of date. The structure of the package is rather complex. Is there an
easy way to update the distributed version with the most current one
dispatched by Riverbankcomputing?
Thanks
Heinz Preisig
Ubuntu 9.04 (64 bit), Pytho