> That's a one-way ticket
Common, we all know that Maya is a plugin for Softimage :D -----Original Message----- > From: "Stefan Kubicek" <s...@tidbit-images.com> > To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com > Date: 05/14/13 16:40 > Subject: Re: PyQtForSoftimage with PySide support > > Thanks for your constructivism Luc-Eric, but downloading and installing > Maya to get a Softimage compatible version of PySide? That's a one-way > ticket, I'd rather compile myself and have a working solution I have a bit > more control over, even if it's just to get updates and bug fixes faster > when a new version of Qt or PySide is released. > > > > you could take the pyside dlls from a maya 2014 install, we figured all > > of > > those compilation issues. they're compiled for python 2.7 and vc2010. > > these dlls won't work with python 2.6 > > > > On Monday, May 13, 2013, Stefan Kubicek wrote: > > > >> SI2014 looks quite attractive due to all the bug fixes, so 2.7.4 it > >> will > >> be for me soon. > >> I don't know if it's ok to mix Python versions, e.g. use Shiboken > >> compiled > >> against 2.6.x in a 2.7.x environment, > >> but even if it works I'd just feel...uneasy, never knowing if the next > >> cryptic error message is due to mixing > >> versions, or my own fault. > >> > >> well that is what we are sorting out. if we need to compile our own > >> PySide > >>> version/installer then guess what? the PySide license allows me to do > >>> that > >>> :) > >>> > >> > >> That's exactly what made me look into PySide too. The license is very > >> "copyleft" (if that's the right term). > >> > >> > >> > > > -- > ------------------------------------------- > Stefan Kubicek > ------------------------------------------- > keyvis digital imagery > Alfred Feierfeilstraße 3 > A-2380 Perchtoldsdorf bei Wien > Phone: +43/699/12614231 > www.keyvis.at ste...@keyvis.at > -- This email and its attachments are -- > --confidential and for the recipient only--