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The PySide team is happy to announce new binary packages for PySide and QtMobility bindings – Maemo version. This release is built against the PR1.3 SDK and fully supports the new features in Qt 4.7!

There were some package names change to follow the new debian scheme adopted by the desktop version. Any package depending on pyside-qt4-<module> should depend on python-pyside-<module>. from now on. The same rule applies to QtMobility packages. They were changed from pyside-mobility-<module> to python-qtmobility-<module>.

To avoid old application from breaking, transitional metapackages were also provided.

The packages have already been uploaded to extras-devel. To begin Qt development on Python for N900, just install the python-pyside / python-qtmobility metapackages and start rocking!

Last edited by lauromoura; 2010-10-29 at 18:57.
 

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How do I install these? I cant seem to find them with the app.manager (and I have the devel repos enabled). Is it because I have PyQT installed already?
 
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You can install by accessing the root shell (e.g. using the rootsh package) and using apt-get.

They do not appear in the App Manager as they aren't intended to be used by end users, but rather by developers.
 

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that makes sense. i got it installed now.
 
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