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2009-11-19
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@ Praha, Czech Republic
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#12
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These issues will unfortunately probably not help in attracting more developers to the Maemo OS.
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2009-11-19
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@ Oxford, UK
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2009-11-19
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@ Finland
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2009-11-19
, 16:27
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@ Connecticut, USA
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#15
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I thought we already established the fact that you don't need scratchbox and/or ESbox for python development
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2009-11-19
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@ Finland
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But after all that, when I launch the Python interpreted on the device and try to import qt it does not find the package.
I am just getting started. The info may be out there. I am not complaining. Just agreeing that it is a bit hard to get going and that it would be nice to have some step by step guidelines for getting started with pyqt on the N900. Are those out there?
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2009-11-19
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@ Connecticut, USA
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OK, for deviceless (=SDK) development, make sure you have the extras-devel repository enabled and updated in the SDK
apt-get install python2.5-qt4-gui
That should be it. Nothing else is needed (from the packages). If you have Xephyr running, you should see 1:1 what you would on the device. If an import fails, sent it to me so I could take a look.
OK, OK, since it looks like I'm going to have to assume PyQt maintainership anyway, I might as well put together a guide...
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2009-11-19
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@ France
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2009-11-19
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2009-11-19
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@ Connecticut, USA
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OK, for deviceless (=SDK) development, make sure you have the extras-devel repository enabled and updated in the SDK
apt-get install python2.5-qt4-gui
That should be it. Nothing else is needed (from the packages). If you have Xephyr running, you should see 1:1 what you would on the device. If an import fails, sent it to me so I could take a look.
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